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stays yields three main insights. First, Medicaid-covered residents prolong their stays instead of transitioning to … community-based care due to limited cost-sharing. Second, nursing homes shorten Medicaid stays when capacity binds to admit more … episode-based provider reimbursement is more effective in shortening Medicaid stays than increasing resident cost …
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home stays yields three main insights. First, Medicaid-covered residents prolong their stays instead of transitioning to … community-based care due to limited cost-sharing. Second, when facility capacity binds, nursing homes shorten Medicaid stays to …
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home stays yields three main insights. First, Medicaid-covered residents prolong their stays instead of transitioning to … community-based care due to limited cost-sharing. Second, when facility capacity binds, nursing homes shorten Medicaid stays to …
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-term care, primarily among the elderly. It also reviews the main features and problems with insurance markets and quality of …
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targeted toward the elderly. Using 2016 Canadian survey data on adults aged between 50 and 70, we estimate the relationships …
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in-home elderly care. In Japan, the national government regulates the market entry of nursing home suppliers, and … accordingly intervenes in the supply side of the elderly care market. Using exogenous variations in this supply side intervention …
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This paper examines the relationship between immigration enforcement and institutionalization rates of the elderly … mechanism, we find that the elderly who are most likely to purchase domestic worker services are also the most likely to move …
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The growing healthcare needs of baby boomers require significant increases in the number or productivity of healthcare workers. This paper explores how immigrants may fill these gaps in nursing homes. First, we show that immigrant inflows are associated with reduced wages of lower skilled nurses...
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