Author Interviews, JAMA, Race/Ethnic Diversity, Surgical Research, Weight Research / 18.10.2021
Bariatric Surgery: For Black and Hispanic Patients Providing Insurance Not Enough to Improve Access
MedicalResearch.com Interview with:
Amresh D. Hanchate, PhD
Professor, Department of Social Sciences and Health Policy
Director, Program in Health Services Research
Division of Public Health Sciences
Wake Forest School of Medicine
Medical Center Boulevard
Winston-Salem, NC 27157-1063
MedicalResearch.com: What is the background for this study?
Response: There is strong evidence of increase in access to outpatient physicians among low income individuals who gained Medicaid following changes initiated with the Affordable Care Act. But there is little evidence of whether Medicaid expansion has similarly resulted in increased use of elective inpatient procedures.
Bariatric surgery is a particularly important service to study, as the number of adults with severe obesity continues to grow in the United States, and this is the most effective available treatment. Additionally, bariatric procedures are primarily performed among the age group targeted by Affordable Care Act expansions (18-64), and there is a lot of evidence that only a small fraction of eligible uninsured patients are having surgery. (more…)