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measure of underinsurance will underestimate the number with low levels of insurance coverage due to moral hazard. We propose … small- versus large-firm workers with full-year, employer-sponsored insurance. Using data from the 2005 Medical Expenditure …
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Some states have not adopted the Affordable Care Act (ACA) Medicaid expansions due to concerns that the expansions may impair access to care and utilization for those who are already insured. We investigate such negative spillovers using a large panel of Medicare beneficiaries. Across many...
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We study the health insurance and labor market implications of the recent Affordable Care Act (ACA) provision that …
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expenditure shocks are matched with firms making health insurance coverage decisions. Our model delivers a rich set of predictions …, health insurance offering rates, turnover rates and workers' health compositions. We estimate our model by Generalized Method … Expenditure Panel Survey (MEPS) and Robert Wood Johnson Foundation Employer Health Insurance Survey. We use our estimated model to …
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for the incidence of health insurance coverage and patterns of labor usage. If and when the new exchange plans are … competitive with employer-sponsored insurance (ESI), our model suggests that more than 20 million people will leave ESI as a …
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The Affordable Care Act (ACA) will dramatically alter health insurance markets and the sources through which … these regulations. To evaluate the changes in health insurance markets linked to the ACA, it is critical to consistently … measure the size and structure of health insurance markets, as well as the performance of participating health insurers, prior …
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Most private sector workers with employer-provided health insurance have a strong incentive to continue working until …
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This paper studies regulated health insurance markets known as exchanges, motivated by their inclusion in the … competitive insurance markets to predict outcomes under different regulations that govern insurers' ability to use health status …
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Few studies have addressed how use of care may vary over the course of an episode of being uninsured or across uninsured episodes of varying duration. This research models the probability that an uninsured individual has (a) any medical expenditures or charges, and (b) any office-based visit...
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This paper describes current pattern of insurance coverage for precision medicines and, especially, companion …
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