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Subject Effects Of Medicaid Expansion On American Indian/Alaska Native Coverage
Date March 8, 2024 9:03 PM
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American Indian/Alaska Native Women’s Health

In their new article in the March issue of Health Affairs, Kate Strully, Pinka Chatterji, and colleagues at the State University of New York at Albany explore the associations between Medicaid expansions under the Affordable Care Act and maternal health outcomes ([link removed] ) among American Indian/Alaska Native (AI/AN) women.

Using 2010–19 data, they conclude that Medicaid expansions increased Medicaid coverage for AI/AN women. Medicaid expansions, however, had no effects on first-trimester prenatal care usage or birthweight among AI/AN women.

The authors attributed these null effects to structural inequalities experienced by AI/AN women, including inadequate access to providers, economic inequality, structural racism, and other social determinants of health.

The authors conclude that those seeking to advance health among AI/AN women should address the broader social, economic, environmental, and historical factors that shape health among this population.

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