PT - JOURNAL ARTICLE AU - Mateen, Farrah J. AU - Geer, Joseph P. AU - Frick, Kevin AU - Carone, Marco TI - Neurologic disorders in Medicaid vs privately insured children and working-age adults AID - 10.1212/CPJ.0000000000000011 DP - 2014 Apr 01 TA - Neurology: Clinical Practice PG - 136--145 VI - 4 IP - 2 4099 - http://cp.neurology.org/content/4/2/136.short 4100 - http://cp.neurology.org/content/4/2/136.full AB - This retrospective, observational study reports health utilization and access patterns of Medicaid recipients for neurologic diseases compared to privately insured individuals seen in 2 hospitals at a single institution in the same time period. We reviewed records of patients and compared demographic characteristics, visit types, neurologic diagnoses, and all-cause mortality, by age group, when seen with Medicaid vs private insurance. Adults insured by Medicaid were more likely to present as inpatients and with life-threatening neurologic disease compared to privately insured patients. Moreover, adult patients presenting with neurologic disease on Medicaid had a higher all-cause mortality rate than privately insured patients. Similar disparities in neurologic disease were not observed in children. The relationship of these findings to patient educational status, household income, comorbidities, and the reasons prompting Medicaid eligibility require additional study.