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The landscape of the U.S. healthcare industry is changing dramatically as healthcare providers expand both within and across markets. While federal antitrust agencies have mounted several challenges to same-market combinations, they have not challenged any non-horizontal affiliations - including...
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Mortality rates in the US fell more rapidly during the late 19th and early 20th Centuries than any other period in American history. This decline coincided with an epidemiological transition and the disappearance of a mortality "penalty" associated with living in urban areas. There is little...
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Poverty is strongly associated with worse health across countries and within countries across individuals. However, not … all poor individuals suffer from poor health: the effects of poverty on health vary across place and time. In this review … what is known about policies that may improve the health of the poor. We focus primarily on the modern-day United States …
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the health of the population requires integrating these different trends. We compare the risk factor profile of the …
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health improvements, which we estimate at 1.82 years of quality-adjusted life. However, these were roughly offset by … health by way of behavioral improvements and public health are possible …
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This article describes the anatomy of health insurance. It begins by considering the optimal design of health insurance …. The analysis then turns to the operation of health insurance markets. Economists generally favor choice in health … them and encourages plans to provide services efficiently. But choice in health insurance is a mixed blessing because of …
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This paper uses data on health insurance choices by employees of Harvard University to examine the effect of … inefficient; we estimate the magnitude of the welfare loss from adverse selection at 2 percent of baseline health spending …
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US health sector that appropriately measures health care productivity and applies that to the elderly population between …Estimating medical care productivity is a central economic challenge. This paper develops a satellite account for the … 1999 and 2012. The central output of the satellite account is health. The primary input is medical care; we also examine …
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paper, we explore the role of improved medical care for cardiovascular disease on health status improvements over time. We … appropriate medical therapies had better health outcomes than patients living in low-use areas. Finally, we estimate that …
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