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Health economics and health insurance aspects of Mendelian randomization
Health economics health insurance aspect Mendelian randomization
2018/12/19
We read with great interest the excellent paper of Haycock et al. (1) on the design, analysis, and interpretation of Mendelian randomization (MR) studies. We agree with the authors’ conclusions that t...
Self-Medication and Health Insurance Coverage in Mexico
Self-medication Health insurance Mexico
2016/3/18
Self-medication is a common practice in many developing countries but little is known about its determinants. This study analyzes the factors that are associated with the use of self-medication in Mex...
Improving Takeup of Health Insurance Program:A Social Experiment in France
Health Insurance Program Social Experiment France
2016/3/3
This paper is based on a randomized experiment conducted in order to understand the low takeup rate of a complementary health-insurance voucher program for the poorest in France. We explore two of the...
All Internal in the Family?:Measuring Spillovers from Public Health Insurance
All Internal in the Family Measuring Spillovers Public Health Insurance
2016/3/3
Measurements of the impact of public health insurance have typically focused on the health and insurance outcomes of the newly eligible child. In this paper, I investigate the consequences of public h...
Employer Contribution and Premium Growth in Health Insurance
Health Insurance Premium Growth
2015/9/21
We study whether employer premium contribution schemes could impact the pricing behavior of health plans and contribute to rising premiums. Using 1991-2011 data before and
after a 1999 premium subsid...
Does Health Insurance Coverage Lead to Better Health and Educational Outcomes? Evidence from Rural China
Better Health Educational Outcomes?
2015/9/21
Using the 2006 China Agricultural Census (CAC), we examine whether the introduction of
the New Cooperative Medical System (NCMS) has affected child mortality, maternal mortality, and
school enroll...
Assessing the Ability of Matching to Address Attrition Bias in a Randomized Experiment using Data from the Rand Health Insurance Experiment
Matching to Address Attrition Bias Randomized Experiment Rand Health Insurance Experiment
2015/9/18
It is well known that non-random attrition can lead to bias in estimating treatmenteffects from a social experiment that is based on random assignment. If the randomized intervention suffers from non-...
A Re-Examination of the Impact of Welfare Reform on Health Insurance Among Less-Skilled Women
Welfare Reform Health Insurance Less-Skilled Women
2015/9/18
There has been substantial interest in whether welfare reform affected the ability of women, particularly single mothers, to obtain health insurance coverage. We examine the assumptions used in most o...
Can Health Insurance Competition Work? Evidence from Medicare Advantage
Medicare Advantage Insurance Competition Work
2015/7/17
We estimate the economic surplus created by Medicare Advantage under its reformed
competitive bidding rules. We use data on the universe of Medicare beneÖciaries, and develop a
model of plan bi...
Paying a Premium on Your Premium?Consolidation in the US Health Insurance Industry
Paying a Premium Your Premium US Health Insurance Industry
2015/7/17
Although the majority of health-care spending in the United States is funneled through the private health insurance industry, few researchers have examined whether the industry itself is contributing ...
In the voluminous academic literature and public policy discourse on how health the voluminous academic literature and public policy discourse on how health
insurance affects medical spending, the f...
Rising healthcare costs have sparked debate about the best way to
provide high-quality a§ordable health insurance. We discuss the potential for
regulated insurance markets to outperform single-payer...
We use employee-level panel data from a single firm to explore the
possibility that individuals may select insurance coverage in part
based on their anticipated behavioral (“moral hazard”) respons...
Moral hazard in health insurance: Do dynamic incentives matter?
Health insurance moral hazard dynamic incentives
2015/7/17
We investigate whether individualsí health care utilization responds to the dynamic
incentives created by the non-linear budget sets of typical health insurance contracts. Our primary
empirical stra...
The Impact of Market Size and Composition on Health Insurance Premiums:Evidence from the First Year of the ACA
Market Size and Composition Health Insurance Premiums:Evidence First Year of the ACA
2015/7/17
Approximately 8 million U.S. residents currently obtain private health insurance coverage through one of the marketplaces created by the Affordable Care Act (ACA).Recent research has documented consid...