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Since at least the early 1990s, economists have found substantial evidence of "job lock" in the United States: workers who get health insurance from their employer are less likely to switch jobs. Early work showed stronger job lock among groups that place a higher value on health insurance,...
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behavior of health care providers in their treatment of insured and uninsured clients. Methods: The study took place in … Bolgatanga (urban) and Builsa (rural) districts in Ghana. Data was collected through exit survey with 200 insured and uninsured … insured and uninsured community members. Results: The NHIS promoted access for insured and mobilized revenue for health care …
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This paper investigates the impact of the Affordable Care Act’s (ACA’s) dependent coverage mandate on health insurance coverage rates and health care utilization among young adults. Using data from the Medical Panel Expenditure Survey, I exploit the discontinuity in health insurance coverage...
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uninsured under the National Health Insurance Scheme in Ghana. Methods: The 2014 Ghana Demographic Health Survey datasets with … likely to mention no need of insurance as a reason of being uninsured. Conclusion: Tailored policies to reduce delays in …
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