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Comparing COVID-19 Acute And Postacute Medical Spending By Vaccination Status For Child And Adult Medicaid Enrollees

Health Aff (Millwood). 2025 Sep 17:101377hlthaff202500050. doi: 10.1377/hlthaff.2025.00050. Online ahead of print.

ABSTRACT

Although COVID-19 vaccines have been shown to be highly effective in preventing severe illness, hospitalization, and death, information on the economic benefits of COVID-19 vaccination is lacking. Using data from a comprehensive, integrated health system, we linked health plan data and electronic health records to vaccination data to compare the average medical expenditures of vaccinated versus unvaccinated patients diagnosed with COVID-19. We examined expenditures during acute (within thirty days after diagnosis) and postacute (at least thirty days after diagnosis) periods from April 2021 through July 2022. Among children, average acute medical expenditures were $194 less for vaccinated than unvaccinated cases and among adults, $1,743 less for vaccinated than unvaccinated cases. Medical expenditures in the postacute period were not statistically different by vaccination status. The findings suggest that COVID-19 vaccination is associated with lower medical expenditures in the acute period. Vaccination continues to be important for reducing the economic impact of COVID-19.

PMID:40961389 | DOI:10.1377/hlthaff.2025.00050

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