Medicaid expansion cuts racial disparities in preterm births

Medicaid expansion cuts racial disparities in preterm births

(HealthDay)—Overall, state Medicaid expansion did not significantly impact rates of low birth weight or preterm birth outcomes from 2011 to 2016, but there were significant improvements in disparities for black infants relative to white infants for states that expanded Medicaid versus those that did not, according to a study published in the April 23/30 issue of the Journal of the American Medical Association.

Clare C. Brown, Ph.D., from the University of Arkansas in Little Rock, and colleagues used data from the National Center for Health Statistics Birth Data Files (2011 to 2016) to evaluate whether Medicaid expansion was associated with changes in rates of low birth weight and outcomes, both overall and by race/ethnicity. The final sample included 15,631,174 births (8,244,924 white infants; 2,201,658 black infants; 3,944,665 Hispanic infants) from the District of Columbia and 18 states that expanded Medicaid and 17 states that did not.

The researchers observed no overall in rates of preterm birth in expansion states versus nonexpansion states or in rates of very preterm birth, low birth weight, or very low birth weight. However, disparities for black infants versus white infants significantly declined in Medicaid expansion states compared with nonexpansion states for preterm birth, very preterm birth, low birth weight, and very . No significant changes were seen for relative disparities among Hispanic infants compared with white infants.

"Medicaid expansion may be helping to reduce racial disparities in one of the most important health indicators of a society—birth outcomes related to ," write the authors of an editor's note accompanying the study.

Several researchers disclosed financial ties to corporations and government agencies.

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