Do Medicaid expansions to working-age adults affect healthcare spending and utilization among older Medicare beneficiaries? Although economic theory provides conflicting predictions about the presence and direction of such spillover effects, it does identify circumstances when spillovers can reduce Medicare spending. Using data on Medicaid expansions during the 2000s and microdata from the Medicare Current Beneficiary Survey, we find that a 1 percentage point rise in the share of working-age adults eligible for Medicaid has modest effects on the average Medicare beneficiary\u27s spending, but reduces average spending by $477 among dual eligibles. Importantly, we find no evidence of adverse health effects
ObjectiveTo examine the association between expansion of the Medicaid program under the Affordable C...
Long-term federal budget forecasts show sizable increases in federal spending in the coming decades....
This policy research brief examines the Medicaid eligibility expansions under the pending legislativ...
Do Medicaid expansions to working-age adults affect healthcare spending and utilization among older ...
The 2014 Medicaid expansion excluded Americans over 65, but they could still be affected via spillov...
Traditional Medicare imposes significant cost-sharing on beneficiaries. Most but not all beneficiari...
This study provides evidence on the economic decisions of senior citizens with respect to the larges...
We study a model in which retired single people optimally choose consumption, medical spending and ...
The Medicare program is now an important source of transfers to elderly and disabled beneficiaries, ...
More than half of all lifetime medical expenses are incurred after 65; Medicaid protects seniors fro...
This paper looks at how the Affordable Care Act affected private health insurance premiums, with a f...
The introduction of Medicare Part D has generated interest in the cost of providing drug coverage to...
The Affordable Care Act (ACA) dramatically expanded health insurance, but questions remain regarding...
This dissertation examines how two healthcare policies impact older adults and individuals with disa...
Background: Several states have expanded Medicaid eligibility for adults in the past decade, and the...
ObjectiveTo examine the association between expansion of the Medicaid program under the Affordable C...
Long-term federal budget forecasts show sizable increases in federal spending in the coming decades....
This policy research brief examines the Medicaid eligibility expansions under the pending legislativ...
Do Medicaid expansions to working-age adults affect healthcare spending and utilization among older ...
The 2014 Medicaid expansion excluded Americans over 65, but they could still be affected via spillov...
Traditional Medicare imposes significant cost-sharing on beneficiaries. Most but not all beneficiari...
This study provides evidence on the economic decisions of senior citizens with respect to the larges...
We study a model in which retired single people optimally choose consumption, medical spending and ...
The Medicare program is now an important source of transfers to elderly and disabled beneficiaries, ...
More than half of all lifetime medical expenses are incurred after 65; Medicaid protects seniors fro...
This paper looks at how the Affordable Care Act affected private health insurance premiums, with a f...
The introduction of Medicare Part D has generated interest in the cost of providing drug coverage to...
The Affordable Care Act (ACA) dramatically expanded health insurance, but questions remain regarding...
This dissertation examines how two healthcare policies impact older adults and individuals with disa...
Background: Several states have expanded Medicaid eligibility for adults in the past decade, and the...
ObjectiveTo examine the association between expansion of the Medicaid program under the Affordable C...
Long-term federal budget forecasts show sizable increases in federal spending in the coming decades....
This policy research brief examines the Medicaid eligibility expansions under the pending legislativ...