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Some states have implemented community rating regulations to limit the extent to which premiums in the individual health insurance market can vary with a person?s health status. Community rating and guaranteed issues laws were passed with hopes of increasing access to affordable insurance for...
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This paper exploits a sharp reduction in patient cost sharing at age 70 in Japan, using a regression discontinuity design to examine its effect on utilization, health, and financial risk arising from out-of-pocket expenditures. Due to the national policy, cost sharing is 60-80 percent lower at...
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reimbursement policy. The public-goods problem of innovation thereby implies that the United States, despite being the world … thus world returns. We use pharmaceutical reimbursement data from 1996-2010 to provide IV estimates of the degree to which …
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reasons that may not be in patients' best interests. Optimal Medicare reimbursement policy depends upon the extent to which … health outcomes. Our findings suggest that subjecting integrated providers to higher-powered reimbursement incentives, i … choosing a reimbursement mechanism. …
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Public technology assessments in general and Comparative Effectiveness Research (CER) in particular have been justified by offsetting benefits of improving patient health and reducing health care spending. However, little conceptual and empirical understanding exists concerning the quantitative...
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are, in turn, influenced by demand factors of patients, doctors, and payers. Reimbursement policy based on endogenous cost …
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analysis exists about how health care policies affect these program liabilities. We analyze how reimbursement and approval …
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Does Canada's publicly funded, single payer health care system deliver better health outcomes and distribute health resources more equitably than the multi-payer heavily private U.S. system? We show that the efficacy of health care systems cannot be usefully evaluated by comparisons of infant...
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Medical care at the end of life, which is often is estimated to contribute up to a quarter of US health care spending, often encounters skepticism from payers and policy makers who question its high cost and often minimal health benefits. It seems generally agreed upon that medical resources are...
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Unlike the widespread adoption of information and communications technology (ICT) in much of the economy, adoption of ICT in clinical care is limited. We examine how a number of not previously emphasized features of the health care and ICT markets interact and exacerbate each other to create...
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