This paper examines the link between legislative politics, hospital behavior, and health care spending. When trying to pass sweeping legislation, congressional leaders can attract votes by adding targeted provisions that steer money toward the districts of reluctant legislators. This targeted spending provides tangible local benefits that legislators can highlight when fundraising or running for reelection. We study a provision - Section 508 – that was added to the 2003 Medicare Modernization Act (MMA). Section 508 created a pathway for hospitals to apply to get their Medicare payment rates increased. We find that hospitals represented by members of the House of Representatives who voted ‘Yea’ on the MMA were significantly more likely to recei...
Currently, the U.S. reports some of the worst health outcomes while spending the most money on healt...
With President Obama’s health care reform currently under intense partisan scrutiny in the United St...
This article chronicles the slow but steady emergence of countervailing power in the hospital indust...
This paper examines the link between legislative politics, hospital behavior, and health care spendi...
armarks, otherwise known as Congressionally directed spending requests, are a historically significa...
The politics of health care are undergoing a quiet transformation. Relentless inflation in medical c...
Stakeholder groups with special interests as donors to finance congressional campaigns have been a c...
Tracing the evolution of political conversations about health care spending and their relationship t...
This paper studies the impact of mortality in the districts/states represented in key congressional ...
This dissertation argues for a new understanding of the politics of health. Health politics is usual...
The changing political climate of Congress and the dilemmas of the Affordable Care Act (Obamacare) i...
The purpose of this study is to analyze the influence that financial support from the health care in...
The Congressional debate leading to the enactment of federal health care reform legislation (the Pat...
This paper examines some of the reasons behind the decisions of states on whether or not they chose ...
We examine whether and how health PAC activity in the states is connected to lobbying. Is the politi...
Currently, the U.S. reports some of the worst health outcomes while spending the most money on healt...
With President Obama’s health care reform currently under intense partisan scrutiny in the United St...
This article chronicles the slow but steady emergence of countervailing power in the hospital indust...
This paper examines the link between legislative politics, hospital behavior, and health care spendi...
armarks, otherwise known as Congressionally directed spending requests, are a historically significa...
The politics of health care are undergoing a quiet transformation. Relentless inflation in medical c...
Stakeholder groups with special interests as donors to finance congressional campaigns have been a c...
Tracing the evolution of political conversations about health care spending and their relationship t...
This paper studies the impact of mortality in the districts/states represented in key congressional ...
This dissertation argues for a new understanding of the politics of health. Health politics is usual...
The changing political climate of Congress and the dilemmas of the Affordable Care Act (Obamacare) i...
The purpose of this study is to analyze the influence that financial support from the health care in...
The Congressional debate leading to the enactment of federal health care reform legislation (the Pat...
This paper examines some of the reasons behind the decisions of states on whether or not they chose ...
We examine whether and how health PAC activity in the states is connected to lobbying. Is the politi...
Currently, the U.S. reports some of the worst health outcomes while spending the most money on healt...
With President Obama’s health care reform currently under intense partisan scrutiny in the United St...
This article chronicles the slow but steady emergence of countervailing power in the hospital indust...