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Improvement in Breast Reconstruction Disparities following Medicaid Expansion under the Affordable Care Act
Authors:Ramalingam  Kirithiga  Ji  Liang  Pairawan  Saeed  Molina  David Caba  Lum   Sharon S.
Affiliation:1.Loma Linda University Health, Loma Linda, CA, USA
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Abstract:Background

 Under the Affordable Care Act, Medicaid expansion effective 1 January 2014 aimed to increase access to health care. We sought to determine the association of Medicaid expansion with disparities in utilization of breast reconstruction.

Methods

Non-Hispanic Black (NHB) and White (NHW) breast cancer patients undergoing mastectomy +/? reconstruction between 2010 and 2017 were selected from the National Cancer Database. Annual trends for utilization of breast reconstruction by race, income, and education were evaluated by Medicaid expansion status using difference-in-differences regression analyses. Medicaid expansion was categorized by expansion date as early (2010–2013), 2014 (1/2014), late (after 1/2014), or no expansion.

Results

Of 443,607 patients, 36.3% (n = 161,128) underwent reconstruction, 13.1% (n = 58,249) were NHB, 16.8% (n = 74,430) had median income < $40,227, and 17.1% (n = 75,718) were in the lowest education quartile. In non-expansion states, lower proportions of NHB patients underwent reconstruction than NHW patients in all years, with the smallest disparity (NHB% ? NHW%) (? 6.4%) in 2017. Decreases in disparities between NHB and NHW patients were seen with the smallest difference observed in 2014 (? 2.5%) in early-expansion states, in 2017 (? 0.7%) in 1/2014 expansion states, and in 2017 (? 4.5%) in late-expansion states. Similar findings for convergence of reconstruction utilization rates for the lowest two education levels and lowest two income quartiles were found with Medicaid expansion, with no convergence seen in non-expansion states over the study period.

Conclusions

Some improvement in breast reconstruction disparities followed Medicaid expansion. Failure to improve parity without Medicaid expansion should be a consideration with any modifications to Medicaid access.

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