Are coresidence and nursing homes substitutes? Evidence from Medicaid spend-down provisions.

Year of Publication
2018
Author
Journal
J Health Econ
Volume
59
Number of Pages
125-138
ISSN Number
1879-1646
Abstract

This paper measures the extent to which the price of nursing home care affects a potential substitute living arrangement: coresidence with adult children. Exploiting variation in state Medicaid income "spend-down" provisions over time, I find that living in a state with a spend-down provision decreases the prevalence of coresidence with adult children by 1-4 percentage points for single elderly individuals, with a corresponding increase in the use of nursing home care. These findings suggest that changes in Medicaid eligibility for long-term care benefits could have large impacts on living arrangements, care utilization patterns, and Medicaid expenditures.

Date Published
2018 05
DOI
10.1016/j.jhealeco.2018.04.003
Alternate Journal
J Health Econ
PMID
29709710
PMCID
PMC5966342
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