BACKGROUND:Income-related inequality measures such as the concentration index are often used to describe the unequal distribution of health, health care access, or expenditure in a single measure. This study demonstrates the use of such measures to evaluate the distributional impact of changes in health insurance coverage. We use the example of Medicare Part D in the United States, which increased access to prescription medications for Medicare beneficiaries from 2006. METHODS:Using pooled cross-sectional samples from the Medical Expenditure Panel Survey for 1997-2011, we estimated income-related inequality in drug expenditures over time using the concentration and generalised concentration indices. A difference-in-differences analysis in...
OBJECTIVE: To assess whether gaining prescription drug coverage produces cost offsets in Medicare sp...
Little quantitative assessment of health inequality impacts occurs in the economic evaluation of hea...
BACKGROUND: Evaluating the adequacy of Medicare prescription drug program (Part D) and its low-incom...
Background: Income-related inequality measures such as the concentration index are often used to des...
BackgroundAlthough Medicare Part D improved drug benefits for many beneficiaries, its impact on the ...
BACKGROUND: Increasing patient cost sharing is a commonly employed mechanism to contain health care ...
Nations are struggling to expand access to essential medications while curbing rising health and dru...
ObjectiveWe examined whether the Affordable Care Act (ACA) Medicaid expansion reduced socioeconomic ...
ObjectiveWe examined whether the Affordable Care Act (ACA) Medicaid expansion reduced socioeconomic ...
We examine the effect of gaining prescription drug insurance as a result of Medicare Part D on use o...
CONTEXT: The full effect of Medicare Part D, after the initial policy transition period and across t...
BACKGROUND: Medicare Part D increased economic access to medications, but its effect on population-l...
The original Medicare Part D benefit included a gap in coverage, commonly known as the “doughnut hol...
Ph.D. University of Hawaii at Manoa 2011.Includes bibliographical references.Using data from the 200...
What are the distributional effects of advances in medical care? This important question has been r...
OBJECTIVE: To assess whether gaining prescription drug coverage produces cost offsets in Medicare sp...
Little quantitative assessment of health inequality impacts occurs in the economic evaluation of hea...
BACKGROUND: Evaluating the adequacy of Medicare prescription drug program (Part D) and its low-incom...
Background: Income-related inequality measures such as the concentration index are often used to des...
BackgroundAlthough Medicare Part D improved drug benefits for many beneficiaries, its impact on the ...
BACKGROUND: Increasing patient cost sharing is a commonly employed mechanism to contain health care ...
Nations are struggling to expand access to essential medications while curbing rising health and dru...
ObjectiveWe examined whether the Affordable Care Act (ACA) Medicaid expansion reduced socioeconomic ...
ObjectiveWe examined whether the Affordable Care Act (ACA) Medicaid expansion reduced socioeconomic ...
We examine the effect of gaining prescription drug insurance as a result of Medicare Part D on use o...
CONTEXT: The full effect of Medicare Part D, after the initial policy transition period and across t...
BACKGROUND: Medicare Part D increased economic access to medications, but its effect on population-l...
The original Medicare Part D benefit included a gap in coverage, commonly known as the “doughnut hol...
Ph.D. University of Hawaii at Manoa 2011.Includes bibliographical references.Using data from the 200...
What are the distributional effects of advances in medical care? This important question has been r...
OBJECTIVE: To assess whether gaining prescription drug coverage produces cost offsets in Medicare sp...
Little quantitative assessment of health inequality impacts occurs in the economic evaluation of hea...
BACKGROUND: Evaluating the adequacy of Medicare prescription drug program (Part D) and its low-incom...