Health Insurance and Young Adults’ Avoidable Hospitalizations: Evidence from the Affordable Care Act Dependent Coverage Mandate-祁艳玲 (California State University, Long Beach)

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主  题: Health Insurance and Young Adults’ Avoidable Hospitalizations: Evidence from the Affordable Care Act Dependent Coverage Mandate 

内容简介: In 2010, the Patient Protection and Affordable Care Act was signed into law with the goal of achieving nearly universal health insurance coverage. One of the first provisions to take effect targeted young adults, whose eligibility for dependent coverage under their parents’ private insurance plans was extended until the age of 26. I explore the impact of this expansion on young adults’ avoidable hospitalizations. I first derive a conceptual model of avoidable hospitalizations to decompose impacts from ACA dependent coverage into an access effect, efficiency effect, and ex ante moral hazard effect. I then use a difference-in-differences approach and years 2002-2011 of the HCUP National Inpatient Sample (NIS) – a 20 percent sample of the universe of inpatient hospital discharges across the United States – to examine the impact of this policy change on avoidable hospitalizations for young adults. I find an increase in the avoidable hospitalizations, especially for those associated with chronic health conditions after the coverage expansion. This suggests that the access effect and the ex ante moral hazard effect dominate the efficiency effect from my conceptual model. In other words, the lower out-of-pocket prices of avoidable hospitalizations and the reduced costs of risky health behaviors outweigh any improvements in the quality of primary care.

报告人: 祁艳玲    博士

时  间: 2018-06-25    10:00 

地  点: 位育楼117 

举办单位: 金融学院  经济与金融研究院  科研部 


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