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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 rates at age 26, the new dependent coverage age cutoff enforced by the ACA …
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Previous research suggests that state Medicaid expansions implemented under the Patient Protection and Affordable Care Act (ACA) helped large numbers of patients suffering from opioid use disorder (OUD) gain access to life-saving medications, including buprenorphine. However, Medicaid expansions...
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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 rates at age 26, the new dependent coverage age cutoff enforced by the ACA …
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10012963593
mental health groups and to the general population.Principal Findings: Closing the gap substantially reduced individuals … may not be sufficient to improve adherence for all conditions, in particular those with severe mental health disorders …
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. Our findings suggest that the ACA Medicaid expansions had important financial impacts beyond health care use …
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health care risk distribution institutions affected by the Act – Medicare, Medicaid, the individual and small employer market … essay then describes the “fair share” approach to health care financing embodied in the Act. This approach largely rejects … as you can. This new responsibility reflects the influence of health economics and health ethics, and it is part of the …
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remain on parents’ health insurance until turning 26 – took effect in September 2010. We estimate this mandate’s impacts on … numerous health-related outcomes using a difference-in-differences approach with 23-25 year olds as the treatment group and 27 … insurance, a primary care doctor, and excellent self-assessed health, while decreasing unmet medical needs because of cost …
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mental health care do not receive any treatment, mostly due to the inability to pay for care or lack of health insurance … coverage. How does a sudden change in health insurance coverage status affect psychological well-being and mental health? We … explore this question using age-based health insurance coverage policies in the United States as natural experiments. We …
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mental health care do not receive any treatment, mostly due to the inability to pay for care or lack of health insurance … coverage. How does a sudden change in health insurance coverage status affect psychological well-being and mental health? We … explore this question using age-based health insurance coverage policies in the United States as natural experiments. We …
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10013343426
The examination of the causal impact of health insurance coverage on healthcare utilisation is a critical endeavour in … private health insurance (PHI) coverage on healthcare utilisation, considering the intricacies of misreporting and endogeneity …
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