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are price sensitive among the elderly. While I find little impact on mortality and other health outcomes, the results show …
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Background. In Spain's "MIR" system of allocating residency training positions, medical school graduates are ranked according to their performance on a national exam and then sequentially choose from the remaining available training slots. We studied how changes in the MIR system might address...
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In a field experiment in Uganda, we find that demand after a free distribution of three health products is lower than after a sale distribution. This contrasts with work on insecticide-treated bed nets, highlighting the importance of product characteristics in determining pricing policy. We put...
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advertising may weakly raise the average wholesale price, which is a manufacturer's list price, but there is no strong indication …
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relationship between price declines and volume increases upon LOE holds among these drugs. First, we examine the extent to which … utilization subsequent to LOE. We observe substantial price erosion after generic entry; average monthly price declines appear to …
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countries when governments centrally price health care. Providing world returns to medical innovation under such central pricing …
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This paper explores the effects of public health insurance expansions on hospitals' decisions to adopt medical technology. Specifically, we test whether the expansion of Medicaid eligibility for pregnant women during the 1980s and 1990s affects hospitals' decisions to adopt neonatal intensive...
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We explore choice inconsistency over time within the Medicare Part D Prescription Drug Program. Using the full universe of Part D claims data, we revisit our earlier work on partial data to replicate our results showing large "foregone savings" among Part D enrollees. We also document that this...
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We study the Medicare Part D prescription drug insurance program as a bellwether for designs of private, non-mandatory health insurance markets, focusing on the ability of consumers to evaluate and optimize their choices of plans. Our analysis of administrative data on medical claims in Medicare...
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induced by UnitedHealthcare's decision not to participate in any of the FFMs. We estimate that the second-lowest-price silver …
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