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The Long-Term Effects of Early Life Medicaid Coverage
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Financial ProtectionMaternity ServiceHealth FinancingPrenatal CarePublic HealthHealth Services ResearchHealth Insurance ReformLong-term EffectsHealth PolicyMaternal ComplicationHealth InsuranceMaternal Health PolicyMaternal HealthHealth EconomicsPregnancyPregnant WomenMedicaid CoverageChild Health PolicyLong-term Care InsuranceAdult Outcomes
In this study, we evaluate how an expansion of Medicaid coverage for pregnant women and infants affected the adult outcomes of individuals who gained access to coverage in utero and during the first year of life. We find that cohorts whose mothers gained eligibility for prenatal coverage under Medicaid have lower rates of chronic conditions as adults and fewer hospitalizations related to diabetes and obesity. We also find that the expansions increased high school graduation rates. Our results indicate that expanding Medicaid prenatal coverage had long-term benefits for the next generation.
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