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design to examine its effect on utilization, health, and financial risk arising from out-of-pocket expenditures. Due to the … are price sensitive among the elderly. While I find little impact on mortality and other health outcomes, the results show …
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This paper uses the rollout of the first Community Health Centers (CHCs) to study the longer-term health effects of … suggest that increased access to primary care has longer-term benefits, even for populations with near universal health …
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The Great Migration–the massive migration of African Americans out of the rural South to largely urban locations in the North, Midwest, and West–was a landmark event in US history. Our paper shows that this migration increased mortality of African Americans born in the early twentieth...
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To combat adverse selection, governments increasingly base payments to health plans and providers on enrollees' scores …
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This paper shows how in Medicare Part D insurers' gaming of the subsidy paid to low-income enrollees distorts premiums and raises the program cost. Using plan-level data from the first five years of the program, I find multiple instances of pricing strategy distortions for the largest insurers....
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