The rate of increase of longevity has varied considerably across U.S. states since 1991. This paper examines the effect of the quality of medical care, behavioral risk factors (obesity, smoking, and AIDS incidence), and other variables (education, income, and health insurance coverage) on life expectancy and medical expenditure using longitudinal state-level data. We examine the effects of three different measures of the quality of medical care. The first is the average quality of diagnostic imaging procedures, defined as the fraction of procedures that are advanced procedures. The second is the average quality of practicing physicians, defined as the fraction of physicians that were trained at top-ranked medical schools. The third is the m...
Recent literature has documented a widening gap in mortality in the United States between individual...
The goal of this paper is to examine and identify the factors that can lead to an increase in life e...
Despite the evidence of links between health expenditure and health care efficiency, it is still unc...
The rate of increase of longevity has varied considerably across U.S. states since 1991. This paper...
This study examines the impact that pharmaceutical innovation, which accounts for most private biome...
Life expectancy in the United States fares poorly in international comparisons, primarily because of...
We study skill- and income-related differences in the access to health care as drivers of longevity ...
During the last 25 years, life expectancy at age 50 in the United States has been rising, but at a s...
Between 1960 and 1997, life expectancy at birth of Americans increased approximately 10 % from 69....
Medicine-related research includes numerous studies on the hazards of mortality and what risk factor...
We estimate a stochastic life-cycle model of endogenous health spending, asset accumulation and reti...
Many authors have expressed the view that a substantial portion of recent gains in longevity and hea...
With an aging population and an increase in health care spending across many nations, there is a nee...
We study the impact of health insurance expansion on medical spending, longevity and welfare in an O...
Thesis: Ph. D., Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Department of Economics, 2018.Cataloged from ...
Recent literature has documented a widening gap in mortality in the United States between individual...
The goal of this paper is to examine and identify the factors that can lead to an increase in life e...
Despite the evidence of links between health expenditure and health care efficiency, it is still unc...
The rate of increase of longevity has varied considerably across U.S. states since 1991. This paper...
This study examines the impact that pharmaceutical innovation, which accounts for most private biome...
Life expectancy in the United States fares poorly in international comparisons, primarily because of...
We study skill- and income-related differences in the access to health care as drivers of longevity ...
During the last 25 years, life expectancy at age 50 in the United States has been rising, but at a s...
Between 1960 and 1997, life expectancy at birth of Americans increased approximately 10 % from 69....
Medicine-related research includes numerous studies on the hazards of mortality and what risk factor...
We estimate a stochastic life-cycle model of endogenous health spending, asset accumulation and reti...
Many authors have expressed the view that a substantial portion of recent gains in longevity and hea...
With an aging population and an increase in health care spending across many nations, there is a nee...
We study the impact of health insurance expansion on medical spending, longevity and welfare in an O...
Thesis: Ph. D., Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Department of Economics, 2018.Cataloged from ...
Recent literature has documented a widening gap in mortality in the United States between individual...
The goal of this paper is to examine and identify the factors that can lead to an increase in life e...
Despite the evidence of links between health expenditure and health care efficiency, it is still unc...