Residence in a Medicaid-expansion state and receipt of alcohol screening and brief counseling by adults with lower incomes: Is increased access to primary care enough?
Aryn Z PhillipsKatherine J Karriker-JaffeKara Marie Kubiak BensleyMeenakshi Sabina SubbaramanJoanne DelkNina MuliaPublished in: Alcohol (Hanover, York County, Pa.) (2023)
Living in a state that expanded Medicaid is associated with a higher prevalence of receiving some alcohol screening at a check-up in the past 2 years among low-income residents, particularly among individuals with alcohol-related chronic conditions, but not with the receipt of high-quality screening and brief counseling. Policies may have to address provider barriers to delivery of these services in addition to access to care.