Obamacare led to better cancer outcomes: Studies

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CHICAGO: A pair of studies have found that Obamacare led to an increase in early-stage ovarian cancer detections and helped nearly erase racial ...

CHICAGO: A pair of studies have found that Obamacare led to an increase in early-stage ovarian cancer detections and helped nearly erase racial differences in the timely treatment of a range of cancers.

"Having health insurance plays a major role in whether or not a woman has access to care providers who can monitor symptoms and act on those symptoms if necessary," she said in a statement. The researchers used data from the National Cancer Database to look at the years before and after the passing of the ACA.

While the difference may not sound very large,"For the 22,000 women diagnosed with ovarian cancer in the United States annually, it means that close to 400 more women could be diagnosed at an early, treatable stage," the team said.The second paper on Obamacare found that differences between whites and blacks in timely care"practically disappeared" following the passage of the law.

It compared states which expanded Medicaid against those that did not as well as outcomes before and after in states which did expand. After the ACA was passed, 6.1 per cent more blacks received timely treatment as well as 2.1 per cent of whites, making the differences between the races statistically insignificant.

 

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