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Shupe, Cortnie – Journal of Policy Analysis and Management, 2023
This paper examines the incidence of the cost burden associated with expanding public health insurance to low-income adults in the context of the Affordable Care Act. Using data from the Medical Expenditures Panel Survey (MEPS), I exploit exogenous variation in Medicaid eligibility rules across states, income groups and time. I find that public…
Descriptors: Health Insurance, Health Care Costs, Federal Legislation, Federal Programs
McGrath, Cynthia E. – New England Journal of Higher Education, 2020
Before COVID-19 entered our lives, colleges and universities were already facing enormous pressures on their bottom lines. Sixty percent of higher education institutions (HEIs) missed their fall 2019 enrollment goals, according to a recent "Chronicle of Higher Education" story. Changing demographics and drops in international enrollments…
Descriptors: Higher Education, Educational Finance, Access to Health Care, Health Insurance
Tanya Longabach – Program for the International Assessment of Adult Competencies, 2022
Barriers to accessing preventive care, and healthcare in general, include lack of language proficiency (Chang, Chan, & Han, 2015; Lebrun, 2012; Ponce et al., 2006; DeRose, Escarce, & Lurie, 2007; Jacobs, Chen, Karliner, Agger-Gupta, & Mutha, 2006), inability to afford health care (Aguilera & Massey, 2003), lack of health insurance…
Descriptors: Adults, Immigrants, Native Speakers, Access to Health Care
Kancherla, Vijaya; Amendah, Djesika D.; Grosse, Scott D.; Yeargin-Allsopp, Marshalyn; Van Naarden Braun, Kim – Research in Developmental Disabilities: A Multidisciplinary Journal, 2012
This study estimated medical expenditures attributable to cerebral palsy (CP) among children enrolled in Medicaid, stratified by the presence of co-occurring intellectual disability (ID), relative to children without CP or ID. The MarketScan[R] Medicaid Multi-State database was used to identify children with CP for 2003-2005 by using the…
Descriptors: Health Care Costs, Expenditures, Mental Retardation, Cerebral Palsy
Bohling, Joseph – School Business Affairs, 2012
What's the main factor coloring employee satisfaction? Many organizations' leaders think the answer is salary, yet in reality, employee benefits packages are one of the biggest incentives an employer can offer. Educational institutions have done well in providing benefits to employees. However, with an unpredictable economic climate and a complex…
Descriptors: Job Satisfaction, Retirement Benefits, Fringe Benefits, Health Insurance
Lahey, Joanna N. – Journal of Policy Analysis and Management, 2012
This paper examines the labor market effects of state health insurance mandates that increase the cost of employing a demographically identifiable group. State mandates requiring that health insurance plans cover infertility treatment raise the relative cost of insuring older women of child-bearing age. Empirically, wages in this group are…
Descriptors: Health Insurance, Labor Market, Health Care Costs, Females
Couch, Kenneth A., Ed.; Joyce, Theodore J., Ed. – Journal of Policy Analysis and Management, 2011
The Patient Protection and Affordable Care Act (PPACA) is the most significant health policy legislation since Medicare in 1965. The need to address rising health care costs and the lack of health insurance coverage is widely accepted. Health care spending is approaching 17 percent of gross domestic product and yet 45 million Americans remain…
Descriptors: Health Insurance, Change, State Government, Health Care Costs
Tregnago, Megan K.; Cheak-Zamora, Nancy C. – Research in Autism Spectrum Disorders, 2012
Authors conducted a systematic review of the literature to determine whether differences exist for children with ASD versus children without ASD in the utilization, accessibility, and cost of their health care services. Population and outcome variables of interest were used to search for articles in Medline and PsycInfo databases. Thirteen studies…
Descriptors: Autism, Child Health, Costs, Health Services
Duggan, Mark; Hayford, Tamara – Journal of Policy Analysis and Management, 2013
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 state and local mandates that required most Medicaid recipients to enroll in an MMC plan. Theoretically, it is ambiguous whether the shift from…
Descriptors: Legislation, Local Government, State Legislation, Tables (Data)
Terrizzi, Sabrina Ann – ProQuest LLC, 2013
The accelerating cost of healthcare in the United States has prompted increased policy debate. Although it is estimated that prescription drug spending accounts for only eleven percent of total healthcare expenditures, there is evidence that this rate of spending is increasing faster than spending on other types of healthcare. A proven method of…
Descriptors: Economics, Information Systems, Drug Therapy, Health Services
Parish, Susan; Thomas, Kathleen; Rose, Roderick; Kilany, Mona; McConville, Robert – Intellectual and Developmental Disabilities, 2012
We examined the association between states' legislative mandates that private insurance cover autism services and the health care-related financial burden reported by families of children with autism. Child and family data were drawn from the National Survey of Children with Special Health Care Needs (N = 2,082 children with autism). State policy…
Descriptors: Health Care Costs, Health Needs, Autism, Expenditures
Miller, Edward Alan – Gerontologist, 2011
The Patient Protection and Affordable Care Act attempts to address prevailing deficiencies in long-term care (LTC) financing through the Community Living Assistance Services and Supports (CLASS) Act, a national voluntary LTC insurance program administered by the Federal government. The CLASS Act is intended to supplement rather than supplant…
Descriptors: Risk, Federal Government, Patients, Health Services
Lin, Lan-Ping; Lee, Jiunn-Tay; Lin, Fu-Gong; Lin, Pei-Ying; Tang, Chi-Chieh; Chu, Cordia M.; Wu, Chia-Ling; Lin, Jin-Ding – Research in Developmental Disabilities: A Multidisciplinary Journal, 2011
Nationwide data were collected concerning inpatient care use and medical expenditure of people with disabilities (N = 937,944) among national health insurance beneficiaries in Taiwan. Data included gender, age, hospitalization frequency and expenditure, healthcare setting and service department, discharge diagnose disease according to the ICD-9-CM…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Hospitals, Health Care Costs, Health Insurance
Kaplan, Mitchell A.; Inguanzo, Marian M. – Harvard Journal of Hispanic Policy, 2011
The U.S. health care system is currently facing one of its most significant social challenges in decades in terms of its ability to provide access to primary care services to the millions of Americans who have lost their health insurance coverage in the recent economic recession. National statistics compiled by the U.S. Census Bureau for 2009…
Descriptors: Health Insurance, Child Health, Health Services, Hispanic Americans
Weeks, Richard – School Business Affairs, 2011
Annual double-digit increases in health insurance premiums may be the reality for school districts and private-sector employers for the foreseeable future. The author presents several factors that account for this unwelcome possibility. One cost-saving alternative for districts is to self-insure employees and assume the risks. Districts are…
Descriptors: Employees, Educational Finance, Health Insurance, Fringe Benefits