Charity care, risk pooling, and the decline in private health insurance

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  • who: from the Discussants: Amitabh Chandra, Dartmouth College have published the paper: Charity Care, Risk Pooling, and the Decline in Private Health Insurance, in the Journal: (JOURNAL)
  • what: The second extension to the textbook model focuses on the utility of being uninsured, stressing the availability of charity care for the uninsured as a mechanism for avoiding the increased costs of coverage (Kevin Rask and Kimberly Rask, 2000; Herring, 2001). The authors examine these possible explanations for the relationship between premiums and coverage in the next sections of the paper. In Chernew et_al the authors report . . .

     

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