Health Centers in Medicaid Expansion States Were More Likely to Report Improvements in Capacity and Financial Stability Since the ACA * Statistically significantly.

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Health Centers in Medicaid Expansion States Were More Likely to Report Improvements in Capacity and Financial Stability Since the ACA * Statistically significantly difference compared to nonexpansion states (p≤.05). Data: Commonwealth Fund 2018 National Survey of Federally Qualified Health Centers.

Health Centers in Medicaid Expansion States Were More Likely to Report Participation in Value-Based Payment Arrangements * Statistically significantly difference compared to nonexpansion states (p≤.05). Notes: HEDIS = Healthcare Effectiveness Data and Information Set. PCMH = patient-centered medical home. Respondents were asked to think of their largest site if their health center organization operated more than one health center site. Data: Commonwealth Fund 2018 National Survey of Federally Qualified Health Centers.

Health Centers in Medicaid Expansion States Were More Likely to Address Behavioral Health Needs of Patients Health center usually or often offers the following for patients with emotional or behavioral health needs . . . * Statistically significantly difference compared to nonexpansion states (p≤.05). Note: Respondents were asked to think of their largest site if their health center organization operated more than one health center site. Data: Commonwealth Fund 2018 National Survey of Federally Qualified Health Centers.

Health Centers in Medicaid Expansion States Were More Likely to Address Social Needs of Patients * Statistically significantly difference compared to nonexpansion states (p≤.05). Note: Respondents were asked to think of their largest site if their health center organization operated more than one health center site. Data: Commonwealth Fund 2018 National Survey of Federally Qualified Health Centers.

Health Centers in Medicaid Expansion States Were More Likely to Report Behavioral Health and Social Service Staffing Needs * Statistically significantly difference compared to nonexpansion states (p≤.05). Note: Respondents were asked to think of their largest site if their health center organization operated more than one health center site. Data: Commonwealth Fund 2018 National Survey of Federally Qualified Health Centers.