We study the effects of race, network centrality, and policies that tolerate some level of virus spread (laissez-faire) on COVID-19 deaths in nursing homes in the United States. Our analysis uses unique data on nursing home networks and calibration-based estimates of states\u27 preferences for health relative to short-term economic gains. Our findings suggest that laissez-faire policies increase deaths. Nursing homes with a larger share of Black residents experience more deaths, but they are less vulnerable to laissez-faire policies, especially when not central in social networks. Our findings highlight significant interactions between COVID-19 policies, race, and network structure among US seniors
Background: The COVID-19 pandemic disproportionately affected the older adult population, especially...
Background: The COVID-19 pandemic disproportionately affects older adults, especially, those in nurs...
Despite documented preferences for home death, the majority of deaths from terminal illness occur in...
We study the effects of race, network centrality, and policies that tolerate some level of virus spr...
We develop a model of optimal lockdown policy for a social planner who balances population health wi...
We develop a model of optimal lockdown policy for a social planner who balances population health wi...
Objectives: The disruption and contraction of older adults’ social networks are among the less discu...
Objective: The COVID-19 pandemic disproportionately affected older populations, with nursing homes i...
Do the effects of government policy response to health crises differ for for-profit and not-for-prof...
This paper examines two CDC data sets in order to provide a comprehensive overview and social implic...
The study aim is to follow the exposure of COVID-19 in older populations living in Georgia and New Y...
Purpose: Social connections are essential for health and well-being at all ages and may be especial...
A report published last year by the Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services (CMS) highlighted that ...
The ongoing coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) pandemic has revealed the extreme vulnerability of r...
The novel COVID-19 outbreak is a major public health challenge that quickly turned into an economic ...
Background: The COVID-19 pandemic disproportionately affected the older adult population, especially...
Background: The COVID-19 pandemic disproportionately affects older adults, especially, those in nurs...
Despite documented preferences for home death, the majority of deaths from terminal illness occur in...
We study the effects of race, network centrality, and policies that tolerate some level of virus spr...
We develop a model of optimal lockdown policy for a social planner who balances population health wi...
We develop a model of optimal lockdown policy for a social planner who balances population health wi...
Objectives: The disruption and contraction of older adults’ social networks are among the less discu...
Objective: The COVID-19 pandemic disproportionately affected older populations, with nursing homes i...
Do the effects of government policy response to health crises differ for for-profit and not-for-prof...
This paper examines two CDC data sets in order to provide a comprehensive overview and social implic...
The study aim is to follow the exposure of COVID-19 in older populations living in Georgia and New Y...
Purpose: Social connections are essential for health and well-being at all ages and may be especial...
A report published last year by the Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services (CMS) highlighted that ...
The ongoing coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) pandemic has revealed the extreme vulnerability of r...
The novel COVID-19 outbreak is a major public health challenge that quickly turned into an economic ...
Background: The COVID-19 pandemic disproportionately affected the older adult population, especially...
Background: The COVID-19 pandemic disproportionately affects older adults, especially, those in nurs...
Despite documented preferences for home death, the majority of deaths from terminal illness occur in...