Effects of the ACA Medicaid expansions on access and health by nurse practitioner scope of practice laws

Baten RBA, Wehby GL. Baten RBA, et al. Nurs Outlook. 2022 May-Jun;70(3):549. doi: 10.1016/j.outlook.2022.05.008. Nurs Outlook. 2022. PMID: 35738797 No abstract available.

Abstract

Background: The Affordable Care Act (ACA) Medicaid expansions increased demand for care whereas the Scope of Practice (SOP) laws for nurse procatitioners affect the supply of primary care providers. It is important to udnerstand the interaction of the demand and supply side policies on measures of access to care and health status.

Purpose: To examine whether effects of the Affordable Care Act (ACA) Medicaid expansions on access to care and health status are moderated by state scope of practice (SOP) laws for nurse practitioners.

Methods: Using data from the 2011 to 2019 Behavioral Risk Factor Surveillance System, the study used a difference-in-differences design that compared outcome changes between expansion and non-expansion states and evaluated whether these changes differed by state SOP laws.

Discussion: Following Medicaid expansion, forgoing a needed doctor's visit due to cost declined more in expansion states with full SOP laws than states with reduced SOP laws by 3.0 percentage-points in years 1 to 3 after the expansion (p < .05). Furthermore, completing a routine checkup with a doctor increased more in expansion states with full SOP laws by 3.2 percentage-points in 4 to 6 years (p < .05).

Conclusion: The ACA Medicaid expansions were associated with larger gains in certain access measures in states with full SOP laws.

Keywords: Access; Medicaid; Nurse practitioners; Primary care; Scope of practice laws.

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