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- Hames, Alexandra, Tipirneni, Renuka, Switzer, Galen, Ayanian, John, Kullgren, Jeffrey, Solway, Erica, and Roberts, Eric
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- We examined whether enrollment in MA was associated with narrower racial and ethnic disparities in cost-related medical care barriers and cost-related dental care barriers as well as receipt of eye exams among near-poor Medicare beneficiaries. We further examined the extent to which racial and ethnic disparities were narrower among MA enrollees than TM enrollees who did and did not have private supplemental insurance. and This deposit includes code to process data for transparency and reproducibility purposes.
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- Hames AG, Tipirneni R, Switzer GE, Ayanian JZ, Kullgren JT, Solway E, Roberts ET. Racial/Ethnic Disparities in Cost-Related Barriers to Care Among Near-Poor Beneficiaries in Medicare Advantage vs Traditional Medicare. Am J Manag Care. 2024;30(10):e297-e304. doi:10.37765/ajmc.2024.89622
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- Health Sciences
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- Roberts, Eric, Ruggiero, Dominic, Stefanesu, Andrei, Patel, Syama, Hames, Alexandra, and Tipirneni, Renu
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- We analyzed satisfaction with care, out-of-pocket costs, and specialist access among community-dwelling Medicare Current Beneficiary Survey respondents, 2015–2019, in the 50 states and Washington, DC. For each measure, we constructed a binary indicator indicating very satisfied (vs. very dissatisfied to satisfied)., We used logistic regression to model outcomes as a function of Medicare Advantage - MA (vs. Traditional Medicare - TM) enrollment, respondent-reported race/ethnicity, and interactions of MA with race/ethnicity. Race/ethnicity was categorized as non-Hispanic Black, Hispanic, and non-Hispanic White. We adjusted for age, sex, education, income, tobacco use, chronic conditions, functional limitations, disability, and geographic factors. Racial/ethnic disparities reflect effects of structural factors that systematically disadvantage members of minoritized racial/ethnic groups. Because structural racism contributes to disparities in socioeconomic status (including income and education), we verified that our estimates did not change appreciably when we did not adjust for socioeconomic factors. , and Analyses were weighted by a composite of survey weights and propensity score weights to balance MA and TM populations within racial/ethnic groups. Separate analyses were conducted for beneficiaries with vs. without dual eligibility for full Medicaid. We used SAS to process the data.
- Keyword:
- Medicare, Access, Affordability, and Racial Disparities
- Citation to related publication:
- Roberts ET, Ruggiero DA, Stefanesu A, Patel S, Hames AG, Tipirneni R. Racial and Ethnic Disparities in Satisfaction with Healthcare Access and Affordability in Medicare Advantage vs. Traditional Medicare. Journal of general internal medicine. 2024 September;39(12):2368-2371. PubMed PMID: 38926325; PubMed Central PMCID: PMC11347532; DOI: 10.1007/s11606-024- 08892-7.
- Discipline:
- Health Sciences