Characteristics of Newly Enrolled Members of an Integrated Delivery System after the Affordable Care Act

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Abstract

Of 89,289 newly enrolled non-Medicare members, 25.3% completed the Brief Health Questionnaire between 1/1/2014, and 8/31/2014. Of these, 3593 respondents were insured through Medicaid, 9434 through the individual health exchange, and 9521 through primarily commercial plans. Of Medicaid, exchange, and commercial members, 19.5%, 7.1%, and 5.3%, respectively, self-reported fair or poor health; 12.9%, 2.0%, and 3.3% of each group self-reported 2 or more Emergency Department visits during the previous year; and 8.1%, 4.3%, and 4.4% self-reported an inpatient admission during the previous year.

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Bayliss, E. A., Ellis, J. L., Strobel, M. J., Mcquillan, D. B., Petsche, I. B., Barrow, J. C., & Beck, A. (2015). Characteristics of Newly Enrolled Members of an Integrated Delivery System after the Affordable Care Act. The Permanente Journal, 19(3), 4–10. https://doi.org/10.7812/TPP/14-193

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