E French, JB Jones - Annual Review of Economics, 2017 - annualreviews.org
The degree to which retirement decisions are driven by health is a key concern for both academics and policy makers. In this review, we survey the economic literature on the health …
There is growing interest in enhancing research transparency and reproducibility in economics and other scientific fields. We survey existing work on these topics within …
Using premium subsidies for private coverage, an individual mandate, and Medicaid expansion, the Affordable Care Act (ACA) has increased insurance coverage. We provide …
We examined the effect of the expansion of Medicaid eligibility under the Affordable Care Act on health insurance coverage and labor supply of low‐educated and low‐income adults …
In 2008, Oregon initiated a limited expansion of a Medicaid program for uninsured, low- income adults, drawing names from a waiting list by lottery. This lottery created a rare …
L Einav, A Finkelstein - Journal of the European Economic …, 2018 - academic.oup.com
We describe research on the impact of health insurance on healthcare spending (“moral hazard”), and use this context to illustrate the value of and important complementarities …
Importance Bundled payments are an increasingly common alternative payment model for Medicare, yet there is limited evidence regarding their effectiveness. Objective To report …
We develop frameworks for welfare analysis of Medicaid and apply them to the Oregon Health Insurance Experiment. Across different approaches, we estimate low-income …
There is no evaluation of the consequences of Disability Insurance (DI) receipt that captures the effects on households' net income and consumption expenditure, family labor supply, or …