Racial disparities in health care utilization, the affordable care act and racial concordance preference

被引:0
作者
Alyson Ma
Alison Sanchez
Mindy Ma
机构
[1] University of San Diego School of Business,Department of Economics
[2] Nova Southeastern University,Department of Psychology and Neuroscience
来源
International Journal of Health Economics and Management | 2022年 / 22卷
关键词
Race; Concordance; Disparities; Patient-provider relationship; Affordable Care Act; Utilization; Access; I14; I18; J15;
D O I
暂无
中图分类号
学科分类号
摘要
The Affordable Care Act was implemented with the aim of increasing coverage and affordable access with hopes of improving health outcomes and reducing costs. Yet, disparities persist. Coverage and affordable access alone cannot explain the health care gap between racial/ethnic minorities and white patients. Instead, the focus has turned to other factors affecting utilization rates such as the patient-provider relationship. Data from nationally represented U.S. households in 2009–2017 were used to study the association between patient-provider social distance as measured by “racial/ethnic concordance” and health care utilization rates for periods covering pre- and post-ACA. Despite the reduction in financial barriers to health access with the implementation of the ACA, the correlation between racial/ethnic concordance and utilization remains positive and significant. The results suggest that while the ACA may have improved coverage and affordability, other dimensions of access, particularly acceptability, as measured by patient-provider clinical interaction experience, remains a factor in the decision to utilize care.
引用
收藏
页码:91 / 110
页数:19
相关论文
共 285 条
[1]  
Abel WM(2013)The association between trust in health care providers and medication adherence among Black women with hypertension Frontiers in Public Health 1 66-S667
[2]  
Efird JT(2015)Health care disparities in the post–Affordable Care Act era American Journal of Public Health 105 S665-62
[3]  
Adepoju OE(2017)Impact of the Affordable Care Act on health care access and utilization among Latinos Journal of the American Board of Family Medicine 30 52-1767
[4]  
Preston MA(2018)Racial discrimination in health care and utilization of health care: A cross-sectional study of California adults Journal of General Internal Medicine 33 1760-145
[5]  
Gonzales G(2017)Barriers to care and healthcare utilization among the publicly insured Medical Care 55 207-277
[6]  
Alcalá HE(2018)Health disparities due to diminished return among black Americans: Public policy solutions Social Issues and Policy Review. 12 112-1463
[7]  
Chen J(2019)Declined care and discrimination during the childbirth hospitalization Social Science and Medicine 1 270-116
[8]  
Langellier BA(2017)Structural racism and health inequities in the USA: Evidence and interventions The Lancet 389 1453-534
[9]  
Roby DH(2003)Prejudice, clinical uncertainty and stereotyping as sources of health disparities Journal of Health Economics 22 89-569
[10]  
Ortega AN(2016)Kentucky’s Medicaid expansion showing early promise on coverage and access to care Health Affairs 35 528-52