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Competing Public and Private Television Advertising Campaigns and Marketplace Enrollment for 2015 to 2018

Paul R. Shafer, David M. Anderson, Seciah M. Aquino, Laura M. Baum, Erika Franklin Fowler, Sarah E. Gollust
RSF: The Russell Sage Foundation Journal of the Social Sciences July 2020, 6 (2) 85-112; DOI: https://doi.org/10.7758/RSF.2020.6.2.04
Paul R. Shafer
aAssistant professor in the Department of Health Law, Policy, and Management at the Boston University School of Public Health
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David M. Anderson
bResearch associate in the Margolis Center for Health Policy at Duke University
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Seciah M. Aquino
cDeputy director for the Latino Coalition for a Healthy California
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Laura M. Baum
dProject manager at the Wesleyan Media Project
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Erika Franklin Fowler
eAssociate professor in the Government Department at Wesleyan University and co-director of the Wesleyan Media Project
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Sarah E. Gollust
fAssociate professor in the Division of Health Policy and Management at the University of Minnesota School of Public Health
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Abstract

The Affordable Care Act was a landmark political achievement in reforming the American health insurance system but has been subject to considerable political pressure. Administrative actions, such as eliminating federal advertising, have served as a replacement for failed legislative repeal efforts. We use a county-level fixed-effects model with data for thirty-four states for the 2015 to 2018 open enrollment periods to measure dose-response relationships between health insurance and health-care-related political advertising and Marketplace enrollment. State-sponsored advertising is related to greater Marketplace enrollment, but we find no association between federal advertising and enrollment. We are, however, unable to account for the endogeneity of advertising decisions across media markets and potential federal coordination with other sponsor types. These results have implications for understanding public roles within privatized policy implementation.

  • Affordable Care Act
  • Marketplace
  • health insurance
  • advertising
  • enrollment
  • © 2020 Russell Sage Foundation. Shafer, Paul R., David M. Anderson, Seciah M. Aquino, Laura M. Baum, Erika Franklin Fowler, and Sarah E. Gollust. 2020. “Competing Public and Private Television Advertising Campaigns and Marketplace Enrollment for 2015 to 2018.” RSF: The Russell Sage Foundation Journal of the Social Sciences 6(2): 85–112. DOI: 10.7758/RSF.2020.6.2.04. The authors acknowledge Wesleyan University and the Robert Wood Johnson Foundation for support to establish the advertising data infrastructure used in this study (State Health Access Reform Evaluation, 72179). This work has also been supported in part by the Russell Sage Foundation (1808-08181). Any opinions expressed are those of the authors alone and should not be construed as representing the opinions of the Robert Wood Johnson Foundation or Russell Sage Foundation. Direct correspondence to: Paul R. Shafer at pshafer{at}bu.edu, 715 Albany St., Boston, MA 02118; David M. Anderson at dma34{at}duke.edu, 100 Fuqua Dr., Box 90120, Durham, NC 27708; Seciah M. Aquino at saquino{at}lchl.org, 1225 8th St., #375, Sacramento, CA 95814; Laura M. Baum at lbaum{at}wesleyan.edu, 45 Wyllys Ave., Middletown, CT 06459; Erika Franklin Fowler at efowler{at}wesleyan.edu, 45 Wyllys Ave., Middletown, CT 06459; and Sarah E. Gollust at sgollust{at}umn.edu, 420 Delaware St. SE, MMC 729 Mayo, Minneapolis, MN 55455.

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Paul R. Shafer, David M. Anderson, Seciah M. Aquino, Laura M. Baum, Erika Franklin Fowler, Sarah E. Gollust
RSF: The Russell Sage Foundation Journal of the Social Sciences Jul 2020, 6 (2) 85-112; DOI: 10.7758/RSF.2020.6.2.04

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