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Published in: Journal of General Internal Medicine 6/2020

01-06-2020 | Opioids | Original Research

Impact of the Young Adult Dependent Coverage Expansion on Opioid Overdoses and Deaths: a Quasi-Experimental Study

Authors: Edouard Coupet Jr, MD, MS, Rachel M. Werner, MD, PhD, Daniel Polsky, PhD, MPP, David Karp, MUSA, M. Kit Delgado, MD, MS

Published in: Journal of General Internal Medicine | Issue 6/2020

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Abstract

Background

Several policymakers have suggested that the Affordable Care Act (ACA) has fueled the opioid epidemic by subsidizing opioid pain medications. These claims have supported numerous efforts to repeal the ACA.

Objective

To determine the effect of the ACA’s young adult dependent coverage insurance expansion on emergency department (ED) encounters and out-of-hospital deaths from opioid overdose.

Design

Difference-in-differences analyses comparing ED encounters and out-of-hospital deaths before (2009) and after (2011–2013) the ACA young adult dependent coverage expansion. We further stratified by prescription opioid, non-prescription opioid, and methadone overdoses.

Participants

Adults aged 23–25 years old and 27–29 years old who presented to the ED or died prior to reaching the hospital from opioid overdose.

Main Measures

Rate of ED encounters and deaths for opioid overdose per 100,000 U.S. adults.

Key Results

There were 108,253 ED encounters from opioid overdose in total. The expansion was not associated with a significant change in the ED encounter rates for opioid overdoses of all types (2.04 per 100,000 adults [95% CI − 0.75 to 4.82]), prescription opioids (0.60 per 100,000 adults [95% CI − 1.98 to 0.77]), or methadone (0.29 per 100,000 adults [95% CI − 0.78 to 0.21]). There was a slight increase in the rate of non-prescription opioid overdoses (1.91 per 100,000 adults [95% CI 0.13–3.71]). The expansion was not associated with a significant change in the out-of-hospital mortality rates for opioid overdoses of all types (0.49 per 100,000 adults [95% CI − 0.80 to 1.78]).

Conclusions

Our findings do not support claims that the ACA has fueled the prescription opioid epidemic. However, the expansion was associated with an increase in the rate of ED encounters for non-prescription opioid overdoses such as heroin, although almost all were non-fatal. Future research is warranted to understand the role of private insurance in providing access to treatment in this population.
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Metadata
Title
Impact of the Young Adult Dependent Coverage Expansion on Opioid Overdoses and Deaths: a Quasi-Experimental Study
Authors
Edouard Coupet Jr, MD, MS
Rachel M. Werner, MD, PhD
Daniel Polsky, PhD, MPP
David Karp, MUSA
M. Kit Delgado, MD, MS
Publication date
01-06-2020
Publisher
Springer International Publishing
Published in
Journal of General Internal Medicine / Issue 6/2020
Print ISSN: 0884-8734
Electronic ISSN: 1525-1497
DOI
https://doi.org/10.1007/s11606-019-05605-3

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