From: Impact of removing cost sharing under the affordable care act (ACA) on mammography and pap test use
Category | Post-ACA counterfactual Predicting probabilities using 2009 model | Post-ACA Predicting probabilities using 2016 model | Difference |
---|---|---|---|
Low income | 62.29% | 60.62% | −1.67 |
Middle income | 71.15% | 69.82% | −1.33 |
High income | 82.40% | 78.56% | −3.84 |
Some school | 60.61% | 57.23% | −3.38 |
High school | 68.31% | 68.08% | −0.23 |
College | 78.33% | 75.21% | −3.12 |
White | 70.56% | 68.46% | −2.1 |
Black | 76.24% | 74.73% | −1.51 |
Other | 70.73% | 65.57% | −5.16 |
40–49 | 65.50% | 60.96% | −4.54 |
50–64 | 74.98% | 75.52% | + 0.54 |
> = 65 | 72.49% | 69.38% | −3.11 |
Private insurance | 77.70% | 74.92% | −2.78 |
Public insurance | 66.64% | 66.70% | + 0.06 |
Uninsured | 42.75% | 39.50% | −3.25 |
Usual Source of Care available | 76.03% | 72.82% | −3.21 |
Usual Source of Care not available | 45.33% | 49.96% | −4.63 |