LR Burns, RW Muller - The Milbank Quarterly, 2008 - Wiley Online Library
Context: Hospital‐physician relationships (HPRs) are an important area of academic research, given their impact on hospitals' financial success. HPRs also are at the center of …
We investigate whether physicians' financial incentives influence health care supply, technology diffusion, and resulting patient outcomes. In 1997, Medicare consolidated the …
J Clemens, JD Gottlieb - Journal of Political Economy, 2017 - journals.uchicago.edu
We analyze Medicare's influence on private insurers' payments for physicians' services. Using a large administrative change in reimbursements for surgical versus medical care, we …
M Geruso, T Layton - Journal of Political Economy, 2020 - journals.uchicago.edu
In most US health insurance markets, plans face strong incentives to upcode the patient diagnoses they report to the regulator, as these affect the risk-adjusted payments that plans …
A Finkelstein - The quarterly journal of economics, 2007 - academic.oup.com
This paper investigates the effects of market-wide changes in health insurance by examining the single largest change in health insurance coverage in American history: the introduction …
In April 2006, Massachusetts passed legislation aimed at achieving near-universal health insurance coverage. The key features of this legislation were a model for national health …
We study the impact of the introduction of one of the major pillars of the social insurance system in the United States: the introduction of Medicare in 1965. Our results suggest that, in …
JC Maclean, B Saloner - Journal of Policy Analysis and …, 2019 - Wiley Online Library
We examine the effect of Medicaid expansion under the Affordable Care Act (ACA) on substance use disorder (SUD) treatment utilization and financing. We combine data on …
K Baicker, D Goldman - Journal of Economic Perspectives, 2011 - aeaweb.org
In this paper, we explore the role patient incentives play in slowing healthcare spending growth. Evidence suggests that while patients do indeed respond to financial incentives …