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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...
Consumer Information about Health Plan Quality: Evidence Prior to the National Medicare Education Program
Health Plan Quality National Medicare Education Program
2015/9/21
The Center for Medicare & Medicaid Services (CMS) initiated the National Medicare
Education Program (NMEP) in 1998, aiming to collect information of quality from contracted
managed care plans and di...
The Effect of Medicaid Expansions for Low-Income Children on Medicaid Participation and Private Insurance Coverage:Evidence from the SIPP
Medicaid Expansions Low-Income Children Medicaid Private Insurance Coverage:Evidence from the SIPP
2015/9/18
We examine Medicaid enrollment and private coverage loss following expansions of Medicaid eligibility.We attempt to replicate Cutler and Gruber’s (1996) results using the Survey of Income and Program ...
Tax incentives and the demand for life insurance: evidence from Italy
Tax incentives Portfolio choice
2015/7/23
The theoretical literature suggests that taxation can have a large impact on household
portfolio selection and allocation. In this paper we analyze the tax treatment of life
insurance, considering t...
Does contracting out increase the efficiency of government programs?Evidence from Medicaid HMOs
Medicaid HMO Fee-for-service
2015/7/17
State governments contract with health maintenance organizations (HMOs) to coordinate medical care for nearly 20 million Medicaid recipients. Identifying the causal effect of HMO enrollment ongovernme...
Paying on the margin for medical care: Evidence from breast cancer treatments
cancer treatments medical care
2015/7/17
We present a simple framework to illustrate the potential welfare gains from a “top up” health
insurance policy that allows patients to pay the incremental price for more expensive treatment options....
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...
Empirical Evidence on the Value of Pharmaceuticals
Empirical Evidence the Value Pharmaceuticals
2015/7/17
The last several decades have seen dramatic increases in overall medical spending as a share of GDP. While debate continues about the exact source of this increased spending, evidence suggests that it...
Has the Shift to Managed Care Reduced Medicaid Expenditures?Evidence from State and Local-Level Mandates
Medicaid managed care HMO fee-for-service
2015/7/17
From 1991 to 2009, the fraction of Medicaid recipients enrolled in HMOs and other forms of Medicaid managed care (MMC) increased from 11 percent to 71 percent. This increase was largely driven by stat...
How does risk selection respond to risk adjustment?New evidence from the Medicare Advantage Program
risk selection respond risk adjustment the Medicare Advantage Program
2015/7/17
To combat adverse selection, governments increasingly base payments to health plans and providers on enrollees’ scores from risk-adjustment formulae. In response to evidence of plan overpayments due t...
THE RESPONSE OF DRUG EXPENDITURE TO NONLINEAR CONTRACT DESIGN: EVIDENCE FROM MEDICARE PART D
MEDICARE PART D DRUG EXPENDITURE
2015/7/17
We study the demand response to nonlinear price schedules using data on
insurance contracts and prescription drug purchases in Medicare Part D. We
exploit the kink in individuals’ budgets set create...
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...