Randomized evaluations of health insurance expansions
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"Randomized evaluations of health insurance expansions" is a research work that uses randomized experimental methods to measure how gaining health insurance affects individuals’ health, financial outcomes, and use of medical care.
All labels observed (1)
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| Randomized evaluations of health insurance expansions canonical | 1 |
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Target entity: Randomized evaluations of health insurance expansions Context triple: [Amy Finkelstein, notableWork, Randomized evaluations of health insurance expansions]
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New York State Medicaid managed care organizations
New York State Medicaid managed care organizations are health plans that contract with the state to provide coordinated, comprehensive medical services to Medicaid enrollees under a managed care model.
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Reinventing American Health Care
Reinventing American Health Care is a book by bioethicist and health policy expert Ezekiel Emanuel that analyzes the U.S. health care system and the impact of the Affordable Care Act while proposing reforms to improve cost, access, and quality.
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Medical Expenditure Panel Survey
The Medical Expenditure Panel Survey is a large-scale, nationally representative U.S. survey that collects detailed data on healthcare use, costs, insurance coverage, and access to care for individuals and families.
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Medicare Rural Hospital Flexibility Program
The Medicare Rural Hospital Flexibility Program is a U.S. federal initiative that supports rural hospitals—particularly Critical Access Hospitals—in improving financial stability, quality of care, and access to essential health services in underserved communities.
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National Medical Expenditure Survey
The National Medical Expenditure Survey was a large-scale U.S. government survey that collected detailed data on Americans’ health care use, costs, and insurance coverage, serving as a foundational source for health policy research.
- F. None of above. chosen
- G. Unsure - the case is ambiguous/there is not enough information to decide.
Target entity: Randomized evaluations of health insurance expansions Target entity description: "Randomized evaluations of health insurance expansions" is a research work that uses randomized experimental methods to measure how gaining health insurance affects individuals’ health, financial outcomes, and use of medical care.
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A.
New York State Medicaid managed care organizations
New York State Medicaid managed care organizations are health plans that contract with the state to provide coordinated, comprehensive medical services to Medicaid enrollees under a managed care model.
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B.
Reinventing American Health Care
Reinventing American Health Care is a book by bioethicist and health policy expert Ezekiel Emanuel that analyzes the U.S. health care system and the impact of the Affordable Care Act while proposing reforms to improve cost, access, and quality.
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C.
Medical Expenditure Panel Survey
The Medical Expenditure Panel Survey is a large-scale, nationally representative U.S. survey that collects detailed data on healthcare use, costs, insurance coverage, and access to care for individuals and families.
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D.
Medicare Rural Hospital Flexibility Program
The Medicare Rural Hospital Flexibility Program is a U.S. federal initiative that supports rural hospitals—particularly Critical Access Hospitals—in improving financial stability, quality of care, and access to essential health services in underserved communities.
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E.
National Medical Expenditure Survey
The National Medical Expenditure Survey was a large-scale U.S. government survey that collected detailed data on Americans’ health care use, costs, and insurance coverage, serving as a foundational source for health policy research.
- F. None of above. chosen
Statements (46)
| Predicate | Object |
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| instanceOf |
academic study
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health economics research ⓘ policy evaluation study ⓘ research work ⓘ |
| aimsTo |
estimate causal effects of insurance coverage
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evaluate welfare effects of health insurance ⓘ inform health policy ⓘ |
| analyzes |
access to medical care
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catastrophic health expenditures ⓘ financial risk protection ⓘ health care utilization ⓘ out-of-pocket medical spending ⓘ |
| compares |
insured individuals
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uninsured individuals ⓘ |
| controlsFor | selection bias into insurance ⓘ |
| evaluates |
distributional effects of health insurance
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equity in access to care ⓘ financial protection from medical costs ⓘ |
| examines | effects of gaining health insurance ⓘ |
| field |
health economics
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health policy ⓘ public health ⓘ |
| focusesOn | causal impact of health insurance coverage ⓘ |
| hasMethod | randomized experimental methods ⓘ |
| investigates |
effects on mental health
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effects on physical health ⓘ hospital and emergency department use ⓘ preventive care use ⓘ primary care use ⓘ |
| measuresOutcome |
financial outcomes
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health outcomes ⓘ use of medical care ⓘ |
| produces |
evidence on benefits of health insurance
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evidence on costs of health insurance ⓘ |
| relevantTo |
Medicaid expansions
NERFINISHED
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government health insurance programs ⓘ universal health coverage debates ⓘ |
| studies | health insurance expansions ⓘ |
| uses | random assignment to insurance coverage ⓘ |
| usesDesign | randomized controlled trial ⓘ |
| usesOutcomeMeasures |
bankruptcy risk
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health care spending ⓘ medical debt ⓘ morbidity ⓘ mortality ⓘ self-reported health ⓘ |
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Subject: Randomized evaluations of health insurance expansions Description of subject: "Randomized evaluations of health insurance expansions" is a research work that uses randomized experimental methods to measure how gaining health insurance affects individuals’ health, financial outcomes, and use of medical care.
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