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Association of Medicaid Expansion Under the Affordable Care Act With Perinatal Care Access and Utilization Among Low-Income Women: A Systematic Review and Meta-analysis.
Sun, Eric P; Guglielminotti, Jean; Chihuri, Stanford; Li, Guohua.
  • Sun EP; Department of Internal Medicine, University of Chicago School of Medicine, Chicago, Illinois; and the Department of Anesthesiology, Columbia University Vagelos College of Physicians and Surgeons, and the Department of Epidemiology, Columbia University Mailman School of Public Health, New York, New York.
Obstet Gynecol ; 139(2): 269-276, 2022 02 01.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: covidwho-1608113
ABSTRACT

OBJECTIVE:

To synthesize the empirical research evidence about the association between Medicaid expansion under the Affordable Care Act (ACA) and increasing perinatal care access and utilization among low-income women. DATA SOURCES We searched MEDLINE through PubMed (1966-present), EMBASE (Ovid), the Cumulative Index to Nursing and Allied Health (1982-present), PAIS Index (ProQuest), Web of Science (1900-present), and the Cochrane Central Register of Controlled Trials. Our review focuses on the association between Medicaid expansion under the ACA and perinatal care access and utilization, which cannot be subjected to randomized controlled trials, therefore ClinicalTrials.gov was not included in our search. METHODS OF STUDY SELECTION A comprehensive search of the research literature was performed using Covidence. Studies were eligible if they were based on population data and research designs ensuring that the exposure (ie, Medicaid expansion under the ACA) preceded the perinatal care access or utilization outcome, had an appropriate comparison group, presented quantitative data, and examined pregnant or postpartum women. The search in six bibliographic databases returned 1,243 records, with 855 abstracts reviewed, 34 full-text articles screened for eligibility, and nine eligible studies included in the systematic review. TABULATION, INTEGRATION, AND

RESULTS:

Stata 16 software was used to generate summary estimates, forest plots, funnel plots, and heterogeneity statistics. Random effects modeling based on pooled data revealed that Medicaid expansion was associated with a 6.1% increase in Medicaid enrollment for pregnant women (95% CI 1.3-10.9%) and a 3.3% increase in perinatal care utilization (95% CI 0.2-6.3%).

CONCLUSION:

Medicaid expansion under the ACA is associated with a modest and statistically significant increase in perinatal care access and utilization among low-income women.
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Full text: Available Collection: International databases Database: MEDLINE Main subject: Medicaid / Perinatal Care / Patient Protection and Affordable Care Act / Health Services Accessibility Type of study: Experimental Studies / Prognostic study / Randomized controlled trials / Reviews / Systematic review/Meta Analysis Limits: Female / Humans / Pregnancy Country/Region as subject: North America Language: English Journal: Obstet Gynecol Year: 2022 Document Type: Article

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Full text: Available Collection: International databases Database: MEDLINE Main subject: Medicaid / Perinatal Care / Patient Protection and Affordable Care Act / Health Services Accessibility Type of study: Experimental Studies / Prognostic study / Randomized controlled trials / Reviews / Systematic review/Meta Analysis Limits: Female / Humans / Pregnancy Country/Region as subject: North America Language: English Journal: Obstet Gynecol Year: 2022 Document Type: Article