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An extensive literature has documented a robust correlation between socioeconomic status--measured in a variety of ways--and health outcomes; however, much uncertainty remains regarding what causal processes underlie this association. The present paper builds on a growing literature that seeks...
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, healthcare utilization and other details to inform package design and pricing. We developed the "Illness Mapping" method (IM) for …" in the target community on morbidity and healthcare utilization. Interaction between facilitator and experts became …
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When told that he needed to be hospitalized for approximately two weeks and that a semiprivate hospital room would cost $115 per day, the obviously ill and elderly gentleman replied, “it would be cheaper for me to die because they can bury me for less than $1,000.”
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mainly on year of employment. Nonetheless, the unit costs varied depending on the service utilization, type of service and …
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This paper examines one of the possible factors which has contributed to the significant recent growth in the Social Security Administration's Disability Insurance program: that of health care incentives under the program. The examination of health care incentives involves a 2-period, 2-state...
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This paper examines the economic rationale of affordability exemptions in the context of a health insurance mandate. On its face, an affordability exemption makes little sense-- it exempts people from purchasing a good that policymakers believe benefits them. I provide an economic definition of...
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