Seeking to redress health disparities across income and race, many policy-makers mandate health insurance benefits, presuming that equalized benefits will help equalize use of beneficial health services. This paper tests that presumption by measuring health care use by a diverse population with comprehensive health insurance. Focusing on use of mental health care and pharmaceuticals, it finds that even when insurance benefits and access are constant, whites and those with high incomes consume more of these benefits than other people do. This suggests that privileged classes extract more health care services even when everyone pays equal premiums for equal insurance coverage.https://www.healthaffairs.org/doi/full/10.1377/hlthaff.26.5.134
Although the protective effect of health insurance on population health is well established, this ef...
If society is averse to inequality and there is some income disparity, private health care insurance...
During 2006 and 2007, one out of every three Americans was uninsured for some period of time. These ...
Seeking to redress health disparities across income and race, many policy-makers mandate health insu...
Seeking to redress health disparities across income and race, many policy-makers mandate health insu...
In previous work (Richman 2007), we found that even under conditions of equal insurance coverage a...
Research showing racial/ethnic disparities in medical care obtained by people with comparable insura...
In March 2010, President Obama signed the Patient Protection and Affordable Care Act, which marked t...
In this chapter, we examine consumption patterns and health outcomes within a health insurance syste...
A large and growing literature documents disparities in health status, access to care, and quality o...
As employers seek to contain their health care costs and politicians create coverage mechanisms to p...
Prior research on health insurance expansions has ignored the content of coverage, yet the nature of...
American healthcare is the most expensive healthcare of any other developed nation. With all the mon...
The United States is the only industrialized democracy that does not have universal health care cove...
Unexpectedly, the use of health care services has been found to differ substantially across subgroup...
Although the protective effect of health insurance on population health is well established, this ef...
If society is averse to inequality and there is some income disparity, private health care insurance...
During 2006 and 2007, one out of every three Americans was uninsured for some period of time. These ...
Seeking to redress health disparities across income and race, many policy-makers mandate health insu...
Seeking to redress health disparities across income and race, many policy-makers mandate health insu...
In previous work (Richman 2007), we found that even under conditions of equal insurance coverage a...
Research showing racial/ethnic disparities in medical care obtained by people with comparable insura...
In March 2010, President Obama signed the Patient Protection and Affordable Care Act, which marked t...
In this chapter, we examine consumption patterns and health outcomes within a health insurance syste...
A large and growing literature documents disparities in health status, access to care, and quality o...
As employers seek to contain their health care costs and politicians create coverage mechanisms to p...
Prior research on health insurance expansions has ignored the content of coverage, yet the nature of...
American healthcare is the most expensive healthcare of any other developed nation. With all the mon...
The United States is the only industrialized democracy that does not have universal health care cove...
Unexpectedly, the use of health care services has been found to differ substantially across subgroup...
Although the protective effect of health insurance on population health is well established, this ef...
If society is averse to inequality and there is some income disparity, private health care insurance...
During 2006 and 2007, one out of every three Americans was uninsured for some period of time. These ...