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Healthcare Markets, the Safety Net and Access to Care Among the Uninsured
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Year: 2004 Publisher: Cambridge, Mass. National Bureau of Economic Research

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Hospital Competition, Managed Care and Mortality After Hospitalization for Medical Conditions: Evidence From Three States
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Family structure and the treatment of childhood asthma
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Year: 2007 Publisher: Cambridge, Mass. NBER

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The health effects of Medicare for the near-elderly uninsured
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The health effects of medicare for the near-elderly uninsured.
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Year: 2006 Publisher: Cambridge National Bureau Of Economic Research. September 2006

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Effects of Payment Reform in More versus Less Competitive Markets
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Policymakers are increasingly interested in reducing healthcare costs and inefficiencies through innovative payment strategies. These strategies may have heterogeneous impacts across geographic areas, potentially reducing or exacerbating geographic variation in healthcare spending. In this paper, we exploit a major payment reform for home health care to examine whether reductions in reimbursement lead to differential changes in treatment intensity and provider costs depending on the level of competition in a market. Using Medicare claims, we find that while providers in more competitive markets had higher average costs in the pre-reform period, these markets experienced larger proportional reductions in treatment intensity and costs after the reform relative to less competitive markets. This led to a convergence in spending across geographic areas. We find that much of the reduction in provider costs is driven by greater exit of "high-cost" providers in more competitive markets.


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Health care markets, the safety net and access to care among the uninsured
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Hospital competition, managed care and mortality after hospitalization for medical conditions: evidence from three states
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Does how much and how you pay matter? Evidence from the inpatient rehabilitation care prospective payment system
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Social networks and access to health care among Mexican-Americans
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