NBER Publications by Chapin White
Working Papers and Chapters
| March 2009 | Changes in U.S. Hospitalization and Mortality Rates Following Smoking Bans
with Kanaka D. Shetty, Thomas DeLeire, Jayanta Bhattacharya: w14790
U.S. state and local governments are increasingly restricting smoking in public places. This paper analyzes nationally representative databases, including the Nationwide Inpatient Sample, to compare short-term changes in mortality and hospitalization rates in smoking-restricted regions with control regions. In contrast with smaller regional studies, we find that workplace bans are not associated with statistically significant short-term declines in mortality or hospital admissions for myocardial infarction or other diseases. An analysis simulating smaller studies using subsamples reveals that large short-term increases in myocardial infarction incidence following a workplace ban are as common as the large decreases reported in the published literature. |
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