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Inequities in access to VA'S aid and attendance enhanced pension benefit to help Veterans pay for long-term care

Authors :
Thomas, Kali S.
Corneau, Emily
Van Houtven, Courtney H.
Cornell, Portia
Aron, David
Dosa, David M.
Allen, Susan M.
Source :
Health Services Research. June, 2021, Vol. 56 Issue 3, p389, 11 p.
Publication Year :
2021

Abstract

Objective: To examine characteristics that are associated with receipt of Aid and Attendance (A&A), an enhanced pension benefit for Veterans who qualify on the basis of needing daily assistance, among Veterans who receive pensions. Data sources: Secondary data analysis of 2016-2017 national VA administrative data linked with Medicare claims. Study design: Observational study examining sociodemographic, medical, and healthcare utilization characteristics associated with receipt of A&A among Veterans receiving pension. Principal findings: In 2017, 9.7% of Veterans with pension newly received the A&A benefit. The probability of receiving A&A among black and Hispanic pensioners was 4.6 percentage points lower than for white pensioners (95%CI = -0.051, -0.042). Married Veterans receiving pension had a 4.4-percentage point higher probability of receiving A&A (95%CI = 0.039, 0.048). Most indicators of need for assistance (eg, home health utilization, dementia, stroke) were associated with significantly higher probabilities of receiving A&A, with notable exceptions: pensioners with a diagnosis of Post-Traumatic Stress Disorder (marginal effect = -0.029 95%CI = -0.037, -0.021) or enrolled in Medicaid (marginal effect = -0.053, 95%CI = -0.057, -0.050) had lower probabilities of receiving A&A. Unadjusted and adjusted rates of receiving A&A among Veterans receiving pension varied by VA medical center. Conclusions: This study identified potential inequities in receipt of the A&A enhanced pension among a sample of Veterans receiving pension. Increased Veteran outreach, provider education, and VA office coordination can potentially reduce inequities in access to this benefit. KEYWORDS benefits, disability, long-term care, low income, older adult, social welfare program. Veterans<br />1 INTRODUCTION The Department of Veterans Affairs (VA), through its Veterans Health Administration (VHA) and Veterans Benefits Administration (VBA), supports a large population of older Veterans who require long-term care [...]

Details

Language :
English
ISSN :
00179124
Volume :
56
Issue :
3
Database :
Gale General OneFile
Journal :
Health Services Research
Publication Type :
Periodical
Accession number :
edsgcl.667587896
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1111/1475-6773.13636