Opioid abuse is currently the most significant public health problem in the US. Many US states have implemented prescription drug monitoring programs (PDMPs) in response. In the first paper, I use a new micro-level medical claims database to exploit state-level and time-series variations in PDMP implementation and shed light on the impacts of these programs. My results show that PDMPs have led to an overall 14% reduction in the odds ratio of abuse/addiction. Also, there is evidence of substantial heterogeneity in impacts, with larger impacts for females and minorities. Another finding is that at least 23% of opioid abuse is a result of drug diversion to nonmedical opioid users. PDMPs were not successful in decreasing the rate of abuse for t...
Context The dramatic rise in the use of prescription opioids to treat non-cancer pain has been paral...
Over the past 20 years, the opioid epidemic has driven large increases in poisoning deaths throughou...
Context: The dramatic rise in the use of prescription opioids to treat non-cancer pain has been para...
Opioid abuse is currently the most significant public health problem in the US. Many US states have ...
This dissertation consists of three essays in health economics. The three chapters focus specificall...
This dissertation examines the effects of pharmaceutical policies on various behavioral, health, and...
This dissertation examines the economic and health impacts of policies which affect access to useful...
Prescription opioid pain reliever utilization has been increasing since the 1990s, due in part to ch...
The United States is in the midst of an opioid epidemic. In addition to other system level intervent...
The first essay in my dissertation investigates the impact of a state policy designed to reduce subs...
Background: The non-medical use of prescription opioids is a significant problem...
Thesis: Ph. D., Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Department of Economics, 2016.Cataloged from ...
The forces driving the prescription opioid epidemic currently raging across the United States includ...
This dissertation consists of three essays on the U.S. Health care policy. Each paragraph below refe...
BACKGROUND:Prescription drug monitoring program are designed to reduce harms from prescription opioi...
Context The dramatic rise in the use of prescription opioids to treat non-cancer pain has been paral...
Over the past 20 years, the opioid epidemic has driven large increases in poisoning deaths throughou...
Context: The dramatic rise in the use of prescription opioids to treat non-cancer pain has been para...
Opioid abuse is currently the most significant public health problem in the US. Many US states have ...
This dissertation consists of three essays in health economics. The three chapters focus specificall...
This dissertation examines the effects of pharmaceutical policies on various behavioral, health, and...
This dissertation examines the economic and health impacts of policies which affect access to useful...
Prescription opioid pain reliever utilization has been increasing since the 1990s, due in part to ch...
The United States is in the midst of an opioid epidemic. In addition to other system level intervent...
The first essay in my dissertation investigates the impact of a state policy designed to reduce subs...
Background: The non-medical use of prescription opioids is a significant problem...
Thesis: Ph. D., Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Department of Economics, 2016.Cataloged from ...
The forces driving the prescription opioid epidemic currently raging across the United States includ...
This dissertation consists of three essays on the U.S. Health care policy. Each paragraph below refe...
BACKGROUND:Prescription drug monitoring program are designed to reduce harms from prescription opioi...
Context The dramatic rise in the use of prescription opioids to treat non-cancer pain has been paral...
Over the past 20 years, the opioid epidemic has driven large increases in poisoning deaths throughou...
Context: The dramatic rise in the use of prescription opioids to treat non-cancer pain has been para...