This observational study of dual-eligible beneficiaries found a modest relative increase in office visits, including annual wellness, PCP, and specialist visits, among beneficiaries who opted to use the grocery card supplemental benefits after they were offered compared with beneficiaries who did not. These findings suggest that policy changes that allow for nonmedical supplemental benefits have had favorable results, especially for dual-eligible beneficiaries.
Cobb et al. (Thu,) studied this question.