American Economic Journal:
Economic Policy
ISSN 1945-7731 (Print) | ISSN 1945-774X (Online)
The Effect of Health Insurance Coverage on the Use of Medical Services
American Economic Journal: Economic Policy
vol. 4,
no. 1, February 2012
(pp. 1–27)
Abstract
Substantial uncertainty exists regarding the causal effect of health insurance on the utilization of care. We exploit a sharp change in insurance coverage rates that results from young adults "aging out" of their parents' insurance plans to estimate the effect of insurance coverage on the utilization of emergency department (ED) and inpatient services. Aging out results in an abrupt 5 to 8 percentage point reduction in the probability of having health insurance. We find that uninsured status leads to a 40 percent reduction in ED visits and a 61 percent reduction in inpatient hospital admissions. (JEL G22, I11, I18)Citation
Anderson, Michael, Carlos Dobkin, and Tal Gross. 2012. "The Effect of Health Insurance Coverage on the Use of Medical Services." American Economic Journal: Economic Policy, 4 (1): 1–27. DOI: 10.1257/pol.4.1.1Additional Materials
JEL Classification
- G22 Insurance; Insurance Companies
- I11 Analysis of Health Care Markets
- I18 Health: Government Policy; Regulation; Public Health
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