Awareness of the Medicare Part D Low-Income Subsidy among Older non-Hispanic Blacks and Hispanics.

TitleAwareness of the Medicare Part D Low-Income Subsidy among Older non-Hispanic Blacks and Hispanics.
Publication TypeJournal Article
Year of Publication2018
AuthorsBakk, L, Cadet, TJ
JournalSocial Work in Public Health
Volume33
Issue4
Pagination250-258
ISSN Number1937-190X
KeywordsMedicare Part D, Medicare/Medicaid/Health Insurance, Racial/ethnic differences
Abstract

Using nationally representative data from the Health and Retirement Study, this study examined (1) whether awareness of the Medicare Part D Low-Income Subsidy (LIS) varies by race and ethnicity among beneficiaries age 65 and older (N = 1,504), and (2) the impact of factors associated with health benefits knowledge and need for assistance on LIS awareness. Logistic regression results showed that compared with older non-Hispanic Whites, older non-Hispanic Blacks (odds ratio [OR] = .61, p < .001) and Hispanics (OR = .55, p < .01) were less likely to be aware of the LIS. Ethnic differences in LIS awareness were largely explained by language or Spanish-speaking preference (OR = 1.07, p = .808). However, accounting for demographics, health and socioeconomic status, and language did not reduce racial disparities (OR = .63, p < .01). Differences in LIS awareness among racial and ethnic minority groups highlight the need for culturally and linguistically sensitive community-based education, communication, programs, and services that increase knowledge of and access to this critical support.

DOI10.1080/19371918.2018.1462285
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Alternate JournalSoc Work Public Health
Citation Key9585
PubMed ID29694273