A new study of the Oregon Health Insurance Experiment shows the program has fallen short on one of the key benefits promisedโnamely, that emergency room traffic would be reduced if state Medicaid rolls were opened up to low-income adults through a lottery system. Nearly 90,000 residents signed up for the lottery, but EDs are as crowded as ever. Itโs beyond question that urgent care could reduce the congestion, but most Medicaid programs donโt offer urgent …
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