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Medicare. But do these changes matter for health? We address this question using data on over 400,000 hospital admissions for … age 65, suggesting that the severity of illness is similar for patients on either side of the Medicare threshold. The … Medicare as their primary insurer, and a reduction in the fraction with no coverage. These changes are associated with …
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The study compared changes over time in health expenditures across race and ethnicity, using data from the Medical Expenditure Panel Survey. Changes from 1996-1997 to 2004-2005 were compared between non-Hispanic Whites (NHW) and non-Hispanic Blacks (NHB) and between NHW and Hispanic Whites (HW)....
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Countries that have universal or near universal access to healthcare have health financing mechanisms which are single-payer systems in which either a single autonomous public agency or a few coordinated agencies pool resources to finance healthcare. It is this that contributes primarily to...
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, but also examine how individual, organisational and contextual factors may influence a particular pattern of Medicare …
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