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The Effect of Public Insurance Coverage for Childless Adults on Labor Supply
Dague, Laura
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2014
This study provides plausibly causal estimates of the effect of public insurance coverage on the employment of non-elderly, non-disabled adults without dependent children ("childless adults"). We use regression discontinuity and propensity score matching difference-in-differences methods to take...
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How Do Providers Respond to Public Health Insurance Expansions? Evidence from Adult Medicaid Dental Benefits
Buchmueller, Tom
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2014
A large and growing number of adults are covered by public insurance, and the Affordable Care Act is predicted to dramatically increase public coverage over the next several years. This study evaluates how such large increases in public coverage affect provider behavior and patient wait times by...
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Heterogeneous Beliefs and the Demand for D&O Insurance by Listed Companies
Egger, Peter H.
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2014
This paper introduces a new rationale for the existence of “Directors' and Officers'” (D&O) insurance. We use a model with volatile stock markets where shareholders design compensation schemes that incentivize managers to stimulate short-term increases in stock prices that do not maximize...
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Regulatory Redistribution in the Market for Health Insurance
Clemens, Jeffrey P.
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2014
Community rating regulations equalize the insurance premiums faced by the healthy and the unhealthy. Intended reductions in the unhealthy's premiums can be undone, however, if the healthy forgo coverage. The severity of this adverse selection problem hinges largely on how health care costs are...
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How Will the Affordable Care Act Change Employers’ Incentives to Offer Insurance?
Abraham, Jean Marie
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2014
This study investigates how changes in the economic incentives created by the Affordable Care Act (ACA) will affect the probability that private‐sector U.S. employers will offer health insurance. Using the Medical Expenditure Panel Survey Insurance Component for 2008‐2010, we predict...
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Short-Run Effects of Job Loss on Health Conditions, Health Insurance, and Health Care Utilization
Schaller, Jessamyn
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2014
Job loss in the United States is associated with long-term reductions in income and long-term increases in mortality rates. This paper examines the short- to medium-term changes in health, health care access, and health care utilization after job loss that lead to these long-term effects. Using...
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The Impact of Health Insurance Expansion on Physician Treatment Choice : Medicare Part D and Physician Prescribing
Hu, Tianyan
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2014
We test the effect of the introduction of Medicare Part D on physician prescribing behavior by using data on physician visits from the National Ambulatory Medical Care Survey (NAMCS) 2002-2004 and 2006-2009 for patients aged 60-69. We use a combined DD-RD specification that is an improvement...
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What's Next for VEBAs? The Impact of Declining Employer-Provided Health Care Coverage and the Affordable Care Act
Leighty, Erin S.
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2014
A voluntary employee beneficiary association or VEBA, is a U.S. tax-exempt organization set up to pay for employee health and welfare benefits. The 2007 establishment of a stand-alone VEBA trust funded by the Big Three US automakers and managed by the UAW seemed to mark a defining moment for...
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Relating Patient Satisfaction to Insurance Coverage : A Comparison of Market Based and Government Sponsored Health Care
Bohm, Josef
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2014
It is generally accepted that satisfaction with health care is multidimensional and includes many factors removed from the direct delivery of medical services. The analysis seeks to determine if patient satisfaction with health care varies by type of insurance coverage held and whether overall...
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Health Financing and Insurance Reform in Morocco
Prah Ruger, Jennifer
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2014
The government of Morocco approved two reforms in 2005 to expand health insurance coverage. The first is a payroll-based mandatory health insurance plan for public- and formal private-sector employees to extend coverage from the current 16 percent of the population to 30 percent. The second...
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Financing Decisions and Product Introductions of Private and Publicly Traded Firms
Phillips, Gordon M.
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2014
We exploit Medicare national coverage reimbursement approvals of medical devices as a quasi-natural experiment to investigate how private and publicly traded firm financing decisions and product introductions respond to exogenous changes in investment opportunities. We find that publicly traded...
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Comment on the Definition of ‘Eligible Organization’ for Purposes of Coverage of Certain Preventive Services under the Affordable Care Act
Bartlett, Robert P.
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2014
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The Effect of Substance Use Disorder Treatment Use on Crime : Evidence from Public Insurance Expansions and Health Insurance Parity Mandates
Wen, Hefei
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2014
We examine the effect of increasing the substance use disorder (SUD) treatment rate on reducing violent and property crime rates, based on county-level panels of SUD treatment and crime data between 2001 and 2008 across the United States. To address the potential endogeneity of the SUD treatment...
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The Effect of U.S. Health Insurance Expansions on Medical Innovation
Clemens, Jeffrey P.
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2014
I study the channels through which health insurance influences medical innovation. Following Medicare and Medicaid's passage, I find that U.S.-based medical-equipment patenting rose by 40 to 50 percent relative to both other U.S. patenting and foreign medical-equipment patenting. Within the...
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Health Care Reform, Efficiency of Health Insurers, and Optimal Health Insurance Markets
Yang, Charles C.
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2014
This research uses the input-oriented Data Envelopment Analysis (DEA) approach to examine the efficiency of the U.S. health insurers. It shows that more insurers are less efficient than the previous sample year; however, the results suggest that the federal health care reform have no significant...
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Incentives in Obesity and Health Insurance
Kelly, Inas
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2014
The obesity rate in the United States has risen significantly in the past few decades. While a number of economic causes for the rise in obesity have been explored, little attention has been on the role of health insurance per se. This paper examines obesity in the context of a model where...
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The Impact of Health Insurance Expansion on Physician Treatment Choice : Medicare Part D and Physician Prescribing
Hu, Tianyan
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2014
We test the effect of the introduction of Medicare Part D on physician prescribing behavior by using data on physician visits from the National Ambulatory Medical Care Survey (NAMCS) 2002-2004 and 2006-2009 for patients aged 60-69. We use a combined DD-RD specification that is an improvement...
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Financing Decisions and Product Introductions of Private and Publicly Traded Firms
Phillips, Gordon
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2014
We exploit Medicare national coverage reimbursement approvals of medical devices as a quasi-natural experiment to investigate how private and publicly traded firm financing decisions and product introductions respond to exogenous changes in investment opportunities. We find that publicly traded...
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The Effect of Substance Use Disorder Treatment Use on Crime : Evidence from Public Insurance Expansions and Health Insurance Parity Mandates
Wen, Hefei
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2014
We examine the effect of increasing the substance use disorder (SUD) treatment rate on reducing violent and property crime rates, based on county-level panels of SUD treatment and crime data between 2001 and 2008 across the United States. To address the potential endogeneity of the SUD treatment...
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Do Larger Health Insurance Subsidies Benefit Patients or Producers? Evidence from Medicare Advantage
Cabral, Marika
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2014
A central question in the debate over privatized Medicare is whether increased government payments to private Medicare Advantage (MA) plans generate lower premiums for consumers or higher profits for producers. Using difference-in-differences variation brought about by a sharp legislative...
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Access to Health Insurance and the Use of Inpatient Medical Care : Evidence from the Affordable Care Act Young Adult Mandate
Antwi, Yaa Akosa
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2014
The Affordable Care Act of 2010 expanded coverage to young adults by allowing them to remain on their parent's private health insurance until they turn 26 years old. While there is evidence on insurance effects, we know very little about use of general or specific forms of medical care. We study...
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Impact of Premium Subsidies on the Take-up of Health Insurance : Evidence from the 2009 American Recovery and Reinvestment Act (ARRA)
Moriya, Asako S.
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2014
We study the coverage impacts of a 65-percent health insurance premium subsidy which targeted employer-insured workers who lost their jobs between September 2008 and May 2010. Our research represents the first econometric analysis of the American Recovery and Reinvestment Act (ARRA) COBRA...
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The Effect of Child Health Insurance Access on Schooling : Evidence from Public Insurance Expansions
Cohodes, Sarah
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2014
Public health insurance programs comprise a large share of federal and state government expenditures. Although a sizable literature analyzes the effects of these programs on health care utilization and health outcomes, little prior work has examined the long-term effects and resultant health...
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Public Health Insurance Expansions and Hospital Technology Adoption
Freedman, Seth
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2014
This paper explores the effects of public health insurance expansions on hospitals' decisions to adopt medical technology. Specifically, we test whether the expansion of Medicaid eligibility for pregnant women during the 1980s and 1990s affects hospitals' decisions to adopt neonatal intensive...
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Impacts of the Affordable Care Act Dependent Coverage Provision on Health-Related Outcomes of Young Adults
Barbaresco, Silvia
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2014
The first major insurance expansion of the Affordable Care Act - a provision requiring insurers to allow dependents to remain on parents' health insurance until turning 26 - took effect in September 2010. We estimate this mandate's impacts on numerous outcomes related to health care access,...
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The Effect of Public Insurance Coverage for Childless Adults on Labor Supply
Dague, Laura
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2014
This study provides plausibly causal estimates of the effect of public insurance coverage on the employment of non-elderly, non-disabled adults without dependent children ("childless adults"). We use regression discontinuity and propensity score matching difference-in-differences methods to take...
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How Do Providers Respond to Public Health Insurance Expansions? Evidence from Adult Medicaid Dental Benefits
Buchmueller, Thomas C.
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2014
A large and growing number of adults are covered by public insurance, and the Affordable Care Act is predicted to dramatically increase public coverage over the next several years. This study evaluates how such large increases in public coverage affect provider behavior and patient wait times by...
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Regulatory Redistribution in the Market for Health Insurance
Clemens, Jeffrey
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2014
Community rating regulations equalize the insurance premiums faced by the healthy and the unhealthy. Intended reductions in the unhealthy's premiums can be undone, however, if the healthy forgo coverage. The severity of this adverse selection problem hinges largely on how health care costs are...
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Short-run Effects of Job Loss on Health Conditions, Health Insurance, and Health Care Utilization
Schaller, Jessamyn
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2014
Job loss in the United States is associated with long-term reductions in income and long-term increases in mortality rates. This paper examines the short- to medium-term changes in health, health care access, and health care utilization after job loss that lead to these long-term effects. Using...
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Regulatory Redistribution in the Market for Health Insurance
Clemens, Jeffrey P.
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2014
In the early 1990s, several U.S. states enacted community rating regulations to equalize the health insurance premiums paid by the healthy and the sick. Consistent with severe adverse selection pressures, their private coverage rates fell by around 8 percentage points more than rates in...
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Crossing 138 : Two Approaches to Churn Under the Affordable Care Act
Ravel, Gabriel
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DeSantis, J.
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2014
A predicted side effect of the Medicaid expansion and state-based Exchanges under the Affordable Care Act is churn. Churn is the shifting into and out of eligibility for insurance affordability programs due to income changes. Because the line between Medicaid and Exchange eligibility is fine:...
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Inequalities in Universal Health Coverage : Evidence from Vietnam
Palmer, Michael
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2014
Exploiting a window of opportunity in Vietnam, this paper examines the impact of social health insurance on target population groups. Significant inequalities in the coverage of service utilization and financial protection are found across groups. Persons with disabilities, and retirees to a...
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Health Accounts/Arrangements : An Expanding Role Under the Affordable Care Act?
Morse, Edward A.
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2014
This article outlines the foundations of health-related accounts and arrangements, including tax and economic considerations affecting their role in various designs for health insurance coverage. It explores the impact of the Affordable Care Act (ACA) and related administrative guidance...
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Enforcing Mental Health Parity Through the Affordable Care Act's Essential Health Benefit Mandate
Noonan, Kathleen G.
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Boraske, Stephen
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2014
This paper identifies a critical failure in U.S. mental-health insurance regulation, and proposes a solution. The 2008 federal Mental Health Parity law required “parity” in coverage for mental health benefits. But, it permitted insurers to opt out of providing any mental health insurance...
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Interrelation of Preventive Care Benefits and Shared Costs Under the Affordable Care Act (ACA)
Dixon, Robert
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Hertelendy, Attila
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2014
With the implementation of the Affordable Care Act (ACA), access to insurance and coverage of preventive care services has been expanded. By removing the barrier of shared costs for preventive care, it is expected that an increase in utilization of preventive care services will reduce the cost...
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Prevention Under the Affordable Care Act (ACA) : Has the ACA Overpromised and Under Delivered?; Comment on 'Interrelation of Preventive Care Benefits and Shared Costs Under the Aff...
Molinari, Carol
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2014
This policy brief discusses preventive care benefits and cost-sharing included in health insurance provisions of the Affordable Care Act (ACA) legislation and highlights some consequences to Americans and the country in terms of healthcare costs and value. This commentary will address: 1. Cost...
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Health Insurance Generosity and Conditional Coverage : Evidence from Medicaid and Managed Care in Kentucky
Marton, James
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Yelowitz, Aaron
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2014
This paper estimates the impact of the introduction of Medicaid managed care (MMC) on the formal Medicaid participation of children. We employ a quasi-experimental approach exploiting the location-specific timing of MMC implementation in Kentucky. Using data from the March Current Population...
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Impacts of the Affordable Care Act Dependent Coverage Provision on Health Related Outcomes of Young Adults
Barbaresco, Silvia
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Courtemanche, Charles
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Qi, Yanling
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2014
The first major insurance expansion of the Affordable Care Act – a provision requiring insurers to allow dependents to remain on parents’ health insurance until turning 26 – took effect in September 2010. We estimate this mandate’s impacts on numerous health-related outcomes using a...
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The Effect of Public Insurance Coverage for Childless Adults on Labor Supply
Dague, Laura
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DeLeire, Thomas
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Leininger, Lindsey
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2014
This study provides plausibly causal estimates of the effect of public insurance coverage on the employment of nonelderly, nondisabled adults without dependent children (“childless adults”). We use regression discontinuity and propensity score matching difference-in-differences methods to...
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Ökonomische Dimensionen der Versorgungsforschung
Lange, Ansgar
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2014
Versorgungsforschung, gesundheitsökonomische Evaluationen, GKV-Routinedaten, Versorgungsprozesse, Sekundärdaten. - Health services research, health economic evaluations, claims data, secondary data, health care process
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Wind Insurance and Mitigation in the Coastal Zone
Petrolia, Daniel R.
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2018
This paper presents the only study analyzing the decision to purchase wind coverage for individuals whose standard homeowner's policy excludes wind, and one o f very few analyses o f the decision to undertake wind mitigation measures. Because these two decisions are closely related, a...
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Sri Lanka : Achieving Pro-Poor Universal Health Coverage without Health Financing Reforms
Smith, Owen
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2018
Sri Lanka's health system has a long track record of strong performance. This case study describes the main features and achievements of Sri Lanka's high-performing health system, to distill lessons for the rest of the world. UNICO case studies focus on a particular health coverage program. In...
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Challenges on the Path to Universal Health Coverage : The Experience of Azerbaijan
Bonilla-Chacin, Maria Eugenia
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2018
The objectives of this case study are to assess how the poor fared as a result of recent efforts toward universal health coverage in Azerbaijan, and to provide an overview of the government's planned additional reforms, in the context of a difficult economic and fiscal situation.The case study...
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Business Unusual : Accelerating Progress Towards Universal Health Coverage
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2018
At present rates, the global 2030 Universal Health Coverage (UHC) targets under the United Nations Sustainable Development Goals will not be met. Urgent action is needed to speed progress in the two dimensions of UHC, health service coverage and financial protection, and to ensure that no one is...
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Universal Health Coverage in Russia : Extending Coverage for the Poor in the Post-Soviet Era
Somanathan, Aparnaa
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2018
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Competitive long-term health insurance
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Effects of Medicare coverage for the chronically ill on health insurance, utilization, and mortality : evidence from coverage expansions affecting people with end-stage renal disea...
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The role of health insurance on treatment for opioid use disorders : evidence from the Affordable Care Act Medicaid expansion
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The great American health care debate : a classroom game to explore risk and insurance
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Delivering universal health coverage for an aging population : an analysis of the Chinese rural health insurance program
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