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| June 2008 | State and Federal Approaches to Health Reform: What Works for the Working Poor?
with Ellen Meara, Meredith Rosenthal, Katherine Baicker: w14125
We compare and contrast the labor market and distributional impact of three common approaches to state and federal health insurance expansion: public insurance expansions, refundable tax credits for low income people, and employer and individual mandates. We draw on existing estimates from the literature and individual-level data on the non-institutionalized population aged 64 and younger from the 2005 Current Population Survey to estimate how each approach affects (1) the number of people insured; (2) private and public health spending; (3) employment and wages; and (4) the distribution of subsidies across families based on income in relation to the federal poverty level and work status of adult family members. Employer mandates expand coverage to the largest number of previously insured ... |
| December 2007 | Can Multi-payer Financing Achieve Single-Payer Spending Levels?
with Joseph P. Newhouse
in Frontiers in Health Policy Research, Volume 10, David Cutler, Alan Garber, and Dana Goldman, organizers
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| State and Federal Approaches to Health Reform: What Works for the Working Poor?
with Ellen Meara, Meredith B. Rosenthal
in Frontiers in Health Policy Research, Volume 10, David Cutler, Alan Garber, and Dana Goldman, organizers
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