We study how macroeconomic conditions during the Great Recession affected health care utilization and out-of-pocket expenditures of American households. We use two data sources: the Consumer Expenditure (CE) Survey and the Survey of Income and Program Participation (SIPP); each has its own advantages. The CE contains quarterly frequency variables, and the SIPP provides panel data at the individual level. Consistent evidence across the two datasets shows that utilization of routine medical care was counter-cyclical, whereas hospital care was pro-cyclical during the Great Recession. When we examine the pre-recession period, the relationship between macroeconomic conditions and health care use was either non-existent or in opposite directions,...
In the literature dedicated to the "health as a luxury good" question, health care expenditure (HCE)...
The first decade of the 21st century proved to be a time of turbulence and volatility in the worldwi...
The slowed growth in national health care spending over the past decade has led analysts to question...
We study how macroeconomic conditions during the Great Recession affected health care utilization an...
This paper examines whether the Great Recession has altered the disparities of the US regional healt...
OBJECTIVE: We examine whether broadened access to Medicaid helped insulate households from declines ...
During the US recession of 2007–09, overall health care spending growth fell, but Medicare spending ...
During the US recession of 2007–09, overall health care spending growth fell, but Medicare spending ...
Objective. To examine the association between the Great Recession of 2007–2009 and health care expen...
volatility in the worldwide economy. The American health care sector was not immune to the financial...
ObjectiveTo examine the association between the Great Recession of 2007-2009 and health care expendi...
ObjectiveTo examine the association between the Great Recession of 2007-2009 and health care expendi...
ObjectiveTo examine the association between the Great Recession of 2007-2009 and health care expendi...
Macroeconomic downturns can have both an important impact on the availability of informal care and t...
Macroeconomic downturns can have both an important impact on the availability of informal care and t...
In the literature dedicated to the "health as a luxury good" question, health care expenditure (HCE)...
The first decade of the 21st century proved to be a time of turbulence and volatility in the worldwi...
The slowed growth in national health care spending over the past decade has led analysts to question...
We study how macroeconomic conditions during the Great Recession affected health care utilization an...
This paper examines whether the Great Recession has altered the disparities of the US regional healt...
OBJECTIVE: We examine whether broadened access to Medicaid helped insulate households from declines ...
During the US recession of 2007–09, overall health care spending growth fell, but Medicare spending ...
During the US recession of 2007–09, overall health care spending growth fell, but Medicare spending ...
Objective. To examine the association between the Great Recession of 2007–2009 and health care expen...
volatility in the worldwide economy. The American health care sector was not immune to the financial...
ObjectiveTo examine the association between the Great Recession of 2007-2009 and health care expendi...
ObjectiveTo examine the association between the Great Recession of 2007-2009 and health care expendi...
ObjectiveTo examine the association between the Great Recession of 2007-2009 and health care expendi...
Macroeconomic downturns can have both an important impact on the availability of informal care and t...
Macroeconomic downturns can have both an important impact on the availability of informal care and t...
In the literature dedicated to the "health as a luxury good" question, health care expenditure (HCE)...
The first decade of the 21st century proved to be a time of turbulence and volatility in the worldwi...
The slowed growth in national health care spending over the past decade has led analysts to question...