Medicaid-ing Coverage Volatility for Displaced Workers: Evidence from the 2019 Virginia Medicaid Expansion

63 Pages Posted: 9 Nov 2023 Last revised: 11 Dec 2024

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Bradley Heim

Indiana University Bloomington - School of Public & Environmental Affairs (SPEA)

Ithai Lurie

U.S. Department of the Treasury, Office of Tax Analysis (OTA)

Elena Patel

University of Utah - Department of Finance

Shanthi Ramnath

Federal Reserve Bank of Chicago

Date Written: December 11, 2024

Abstract

Using novel administrative tax data, we study the effect of the ACA’s Medicaid expansion on health insurance coverage dynamics for over 1.6 million displaced workers. Leveraging Virginia’s Medicaid expansion, we estimate a 190% increase in Medicaid as first coverage source following job loss. We also find that the expansion immediately and persistently increased the likelihood of coverage and reduced the duration of uninsurance for displaced workers. Additionally, our findings suggest that the expansion influenced labor search dynamics, enhancing job match quality, particularly among those that came from the lower half of earnings.

Keywords: Health Insurance Dynamics, Unemployment, Medicaid Expansion

JEL Classification: J65, I13, I18, I38

Suggested Citation

Heim, Bradley and Lurie, Ithai and Patel, Elena and Ramnath, Shanthi,
Medicaid-ing Coverage Volatility for Displaced Workers: Evidence from the 2019 Virginia Medicaid Expansion
(December 11, 2024). FRB of Chicago Working Paper No. 2023-41, Available at SSRN: https://ssrn.com/abstract=4628534 or http://dx.doi.org/10.2139/ssrn.4628534

Bradley Heim

Indiana University Bloomington - School of Public & Environmental Affairs (SPEA) ( email )

1315 East Tenth Street
Bloomington, IN 47405
United States

Ithai Lurie

U.S. Department of the Treasury, Office of Tax Analysis (OTA) ( email )

1500 Pennsylvania Ave., N.W.
Washington, DC 22203
United States

Elena Patel

University of Utah - Department of Finance ( email )

David Eccles School of Business
Salt Lake City, UT 84112
United States

Shanthi Ramnath (Contact Author)

Federal Reserve Bank of Chicago ( email )

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