In the face of rising rates of diabetes, many states have passed laws requiring health insurance plans to cover medical treatments for the disease. Although supporters of the mandates expect them to improve the health of diabetics, the mandates have the potential to generate a moral hazard to the extent that medical treatments might displace individual behavioral improvements. Another possibility is that the mandates do little to improve insurance coverage for most individuals, as previous research on benefit mandates has suggested that mandates often duplicate what plans already cover. To examine the effects of these mandates, we employ a triple-differences methodology comparing the change in the gap in body mass index (BMI) between diabet...
Diabetes Mellitus affects 8.3% of the U.S. population and the prevalence, particularly of type 2 dia...
The size of adverse selection and moral hazard effects in health insurance markets has important pol...
Health policy has long been preoccupied with the problem that health insurance stimulates spending (...
In the face of rising rates of diabetes, many states have passed laws requiring health insurance pla...
Diabetes has been a growing concern during the past two decades in the United States. Facing the rap...
Background46 U.S. states and the District of Columbia have passed laws and regulations mandating tha...
Abstract: Obesity and the negative health conditions related to it have been a growing public healt...
Empirical studies have found it difficult to separately identify adverse selection from moral hazard...
The concept of moral hazard in relation to health insurance is an area that has both haunted and fas...
Indiana University-Purdue University Indianapolis (IUPUI)With an estimated 30.2 million diagnosed an...
Abstract Insurance-induced moral hazard may lead individuals to overconsume medical care. Many studi...
thesisDiabetes mellitus is a group of metabolic disorders that has many long-term consequences costi...
OBJECTIVEdTo assess the individual financial impact of having diabetes in developing countries, whet...
The significant rise and projected trends in the incidence of type 2 diabetes argue for a concerted ...
Diabetes mellitus (DM) is a metabolic disease whose prevalence has steadily risen in the United Stat...
Diabetes Mellitus affects 8.3% of the U.S. population and the prevalence, particularly of type 2 dia...
The size of adverse selection and moral hazard effects in health insurance markets has important pol...
Health policy has long been preoccupied with the problem that health insurance stimulates spending (...
In the face of rising rates of diabetes, many states have passed laws requiring health insurance pla...
Diabetes has been a growing concern during the past two decades in the United States. Facing the rap...
Background46 U.S. states and the District of Columbia have passed laws and regulations mandating tha...
Abstract: Obesity and the negative health conditions related to it have been a growing public healt...
Empirical studies have found it difficult to separately identify adverse selection from moral hazard...
The concept of moral hazard in relation to health insurance is an area that has both haunted and fas...
Indiana University-Purdue University Indianapolis (IUPUI)With an estimated 30.2 million diagnosed an...
Abstract Insurance-induced moral hazard may lead individuals to overconsume medical care. Many studi...
thesisDiabetes mellitus is a group of metabolic disorders that has many long-term consequences costi...
OBJECTIVEdTo assess the individual financial impact of having diabetes in developing countries, whet...
The significant rise and projected trends in the incidence of type 2 diabetes argue for a concerted ...
Diabetes mellitus (DM) is a metabolic disease whose prevalence has steadily risen in the United Stat...
Diabetes Mellitus affects 8.3% of the U.S. population and the prevalence, particularly of type 2 dia...
The size of adverse selection and moral hazard effects in health insurance markets has important pol...
Health policy has long been preoccupied with the problem that health insurance stimulates spending (...