Association between local area unemployment rates and use of Veterans Affairs outpatient health services
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- DOI: 10.1097/MLR.0000000000000079
Association between local area unemployment rates and use of Veterans Affairs outpatient health services
Abstract
Background: Prior research indicates that federal spending on Medicare, Medicaid, and other government health programs accelerated during the Great Recession.
Objectives: To examine whether local unemployment was associated with utilization of Veterans Affairs Health Care System (VA) primary care, specialty care, and mental health services during 2004-2012.
Research design: We analyzed utilization of VA health services at the clinic level using fixed-effects negative binomial models. We stratified analyses by veterans' copayment status (exempt and nonexempt) and age (under 65 and 65+) to account for differences in VA utilization because of Medicare eligibility.
Subjects: A total of 11,041,855 veterans assigned to 892 clinics identified in the VA Primary Care Management Module, representing nearly all veterans receiving primary care from VA, were included.
Measures: Clinic-level utilization was calculated quarterly as the total number of visits for patients assigned to a clinic. Local area unemployment rates were defined as quarterly unemployment rates within VA geographical planning sectors.
Results: Higher local unemployment was associated with greater use of VA care in all categories among veterans exempt from copayments. The association between local unemployment and utilization differed by age group among veterans subject to copayments. Higher local unemployment was associated with lower use of primary and specialty care among Medicare-eligible veterans aged 65+, but greater use of primary care among veterans under age 65.
Conclusions: Our findings highlight the importance of the state of the economy in interpreting and forecasting demand for government health programs including VA, particularly during periods focused on deficit reduction.
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