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hospital-insurer bargaining over premiums and reimbursements, household demand for insurance, and individual demand for … with the remaining insurers. We also document substantial heterogeneity in hospital price adjustments upon the removal of …
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substantial quot;offsetquot; effects in terms of increased hospital utilization in response to the combination of higher …
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hospitals. We construct indices of health plan generosity and the price and volume of hospital services using data from Truven … generosity facilitates the exercise of hospital market power, IV estimates show a statistically significant and economically … important positive effect of plan generosity on hospital prices in uncompetitive markets, but not in competitive markets. Our …
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hospital financial data to study the resulting uncompensated care, medical care for which no payment is received. We use both … person costs local hospitals $900 each year in uncompensated care. Similarly, the closure of a nearby hospital increases the … uncompensated care costs of remaining hospitals. Increases in the uninsured population also lower hospital profit margins, which …
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connection between selection and moral hazard in star hospital use …
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changes in hospital costs. I exploit an exogenous 1988 policy change that generated large price changes for 43 percent of all …
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for surgical ones. We further use a 2008 policy where Medicare implemented financial penalties for certain hospital …
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to obtain Sleep discounts off list prices from providers. I study hospital responses to the advent of price competition … in California over the 1984-1988 period. I note that, due to the nature of hospital bargaining with PPOs, hospitals … should face more competitive pressure in hospital markets that arc more competitive ex-ante. This hypothesis is supported by …
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We calculate equilibria of dynamic double-auction markets in which agents are distinguished by their preferences and information. Over time, agents are privately informed by bids and offers. Investors are segmented into groups that differ with respect to characteristics determining information...
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Differences in real interest rates across developed economies are puzzlingly large and persistent. I propose a simple explanation: Bonds issued in the currencies of larger economies are expensive because they insure against shocks that affect a larger fraction of the world economy. I show that...
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