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How will the Affordable Care Act affect the use of health care services?
Issue Brief (Commonw Fund). 2015 Feb; 4:1-15.IB

Abstract

In January 2014, the Affordable Care Act extended access to health insurance coverage to an estimated 30 million previously uninsured people. This issue brief provides state-level estimates of the increased demand for physician and hospital services that is expected to result from expanded access and assesses the sufficiency of the existing supply of providers to accommodate the anticipated increase in demand. We project that primary care providers will see, on average, 1.34 additional office visits per week, accounting for a 3.8 percent increase in visits nationally. Hospital outpatient departments will see, on average, 1.2 to 11.0 additional visits per week, or an average increase of about 2.6 percent nationally. Increases of the magnitude likely to be generated by the Affordable Care Act will have modest effects on the demand for health services, and the existing supply of providers should be sufficient to accommodate this increased demand.

Authors+Show Affiliations

Robert F. Wagner Graduate School of Public Service, New York University.No affiliation info available

Pub Type(s)

Journal Article

Language

eng

PubMed ID

25898418

Citation

Glied, Sherry, and Stephanie Ma. "How Will the Affordable Care Act Affect the Use of Health Care Services?" Issue Brief (Commonwealth Fund), vol. 4, 2015, pp. 1-15.
Glied S, Ma S. How will the Affordable Care Act affect the use of health care services? Issue Brief (Commonw Fund). 2015;4:1-15.
Glied, S., & Ma, S. (2015). How will the Affordable Care Act affect the use of health care services? Issue Brief (Commonwealth Fund), 4, 1-15.
Glied S, Ma S. How Will the Affordable Care Act Affect the Use of Health Care Services. Issue Brief (Commonw Fund). 2015;4:1-15. PubMed PMID: 25898418.
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