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The Effect of Medicaid Expansions for Low-Income Children on Medicaid Participation and Private Insurance Coverage:Evidence from the SIPP
Medicaid Expansions Low-Income Children Medicaid Private Insurance Coverage:Evidence from the SIPP
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2015/9/18
We examine Medicaid enrollment and private coverage loss following expansions of Medicaid eligibility.We attempt to replicate Cutler and Gruber’s (1996) results using the Survey of Income and Program ...
Estimating Heterogeneous Take-up and Crowd-Out Responses to Existing Medicaid Income Limits and Their Nonmarginal Expansions
Medicaid expansions take-up crowd-out treatment effects switching probit model counterfactual policy analysis minimum distance estimation
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2015/9/18
We use a switching probit model and the income-limit-based structure of Medicaid eligibility for children to estimate treatment effects of non-marginal Medicaid expansions on Medicaid take-up, private...
Estimating Heterogeneous Treatment Effects of Medicaid Expansions on Take-up and Crowd-out
Medicaid expansions take-up crowd-out treatment effects switching probit model random coefficient models linear probability models counterfactual policy analysis
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2015/9/18
Economists have devoted considerable resources to estimating local average treatment effects of expansions in Medicaid eligibility for children. In this paper we use random coefficients linear probabi...
Estimating Heterogeneous Take-up and Crowd-Out Responses to Current Medicaid Limits and Their Nonmarginal Expansions
Medicaid expansions take-up crowd-out treatment effects switching probit model counterfactual policy analysis
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2015/9/18
We use a switching probit model and the income-limit-based structure of Medicaid eligibility for children to estimate treatment effects of Medicaid expansions not found in existing work on public insu...
Does contracting out increase the efficiency of government programs?Evidence from Medicaid HMOs
Medicaid HMO Fee-for-service
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2015/7/17
State governments contract with health maintenance organizations (HMOs) to coordinate medical care for nearly 20 million Medicaid recipients. Identifying the causal effect of HMO enrollment ongovernme...
THE DISTORTIONARY EFFECTS OF GOVERNMENT PROCUREMENT:EVIDENCE FROM MEDICAID PRESCRIPTION DRUG PURCHASING
DISTORTIONARY EFFECTS GOVERNMENT PROCUREMENT MEDICAID PRESCRIPTION DRUG PURCHASING
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2015/7/17
In 2003 the federal-state Medicaid program provided prescription drug coverage to more than 50 million people.To determine the price that it will pay for each drug, Medicaid uses the average private s...
Has the Shift to Managed Care Reduced Medicaid Expenditures?Evidence from State and Local-Level Mandates
Medicaid managed care HMO fee-for-service
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2015/7/17
From 1991 to 2009, the fraction of Medicaid recipients enrolled in HMOs and other forms of Medicaid managed care (MMC) increased from 11 percent to 71 percent. This increase was largely driven by stat...
Perverse reverse price competition:Average wholesale prices and Medicaid pharmaceutical spending
Medicaid Reimbursement policy Prescription drugs Competition
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2015/7/17
Generic drugs comprise an increasing share of total prescriptions dispensed in the U.S., rising from nearly 50% in 1999 to 75% in 2009. The generic drug market has typically been viewed at the wholesa...
What Happens to Medicaid Buy-In Participants After They Leave the Program?
Medicaid Buy-In Participants BBA
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2013/12/10
The Medicaid Buy-In program is a key component of the federal effort to make it easier for people with disabilities to work without losing health benefits. Authorized by the Balanced Budget Act of 199...
Gifting and Medicaid
Medicaid Gifting Protecting Assets Transferring Assets Special Needs Trust
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2010/10/18
This paper discusses issues of gifting and planning alternatives as they relate to Medicaid
eligibility. Background on gifting from a tax perspective is presented. This is followed by a
review of Me...