This paper addresses the question of whether Medicaid is in fact a high-cost program after adjusting for the health of the people it covers. We compare and simulate annual per capita medical spending for lower-income people (families with incomes under 200 % of poverty) covered for a full year by either Medicaid or private insurance. We first show that low-income privately insured enrollees and Medicaid enrollees have very different socioeconomic and health characteristics. We then present simulated comparisons based on multivariate statistical models that estimate the effects of private and Medicaid coverage on the likelihood of using services, and the level of expenditures, given any use, holding constant demographic, economic, and health...
from the National Institute on Aging, Grant Number T32-AG00186. Over the past several decades health...
How has the economic risk of health spending changed over time for U.S. households? We describe tren...
This paper estimates the aggregate demand for private health insurance coverage in the U.S. using an...
This paper addresses the question of whether Medicaid is in fact a high-cost program after adjusting...
Some proposals to expand health insurance coverage for people with low incomes are based on expansio...
Public health insurance programs are frequently proposed or enacted in order to fill gaps in private...
Health insurance plans with high deductibles increase exposure to health care costs, raising concern...
This paper examines the extent to which public health insurance crowds out purchases of private insu...
Recent theoretical work suggests that means and asset-tested social insurance programs can explain t...
The rise in health expenditure in the U.S. has generated interest in the determinants of health expe...
The rise in health expenditure in the U.S. has generated interest in the determinants of health expe...
comparisons and linear regressions to describe spending on health and how it is financed. The data c...
ObjectiveTo examine the association between expansion of the Medicaid program under the Affordable C...
The notion that healthcare costs in the United States are increasingly burdensome for many families ...
Abstract This study investigates the factors that underlie large variation in Medic-aid and Children...
from the National Institute on Aging, Grant Number T32-AG00186. Over the past several decades health...
How has the economic risk of health spending changed over time for U.S. households? We describe tren...
This paper estimates the aggregate demand for private health insurance coverage in the U.S. using an...
This paper addresses the question of whether Medicaid is in fact a high-cost program after adjusting...
Some proposals to expand health insurance coverage for people with low incomes are based on expansio...
Public health insurance programs are frequently proposed or enacted in order to fill gaps in private...
Health insurance plans with high deductibles increase exposure to health care costs, raising concern...
This paper examines the extent to which public health insurance crowds out purchases of private insu...
Recent theoretical work suggests that means and asset-tested social insurance programs can explain t...
The rise in health expenditure in the U.S. has generated interest in the determinants of health expe...
The rise in health expenditure in the U.S. has generated interest in the determinants of health expe...
comparisons and linear regressions to describe spending on health and how it is financed. The data c...
ObjectiveTo examine the association between expansion of the Medicaid program under the Affordable C...
The notion that healthcare costs in the United States are increasingly burdensome for many families ...
Abstract This study investigates the factors that underlie large variation in Medic-aid and Children...
from the National Institute on Aging, Grant Number T32-AG00186. Over the past several decades health...
How has the economic risk of health spending changed over time for U.S. households? We describe tren...
This paper estimates the aggregate demand for private health insurance coverage in the U.S. using an...