The long-term effect of health insurance on near-elderly health and mortality

TitleThe long-term effect of health insurance on near-elderly health and mortality
Publication TypeJournal Article
Year of Publication2017
AuthorsBlack, B, Espín-Sánchez, J-A, French, E, Litvak, K
JournalAmerican Journal of Health Economics
Volume3
Issue3
Pagination281-311
ISSN Number2332-3493
KeywordsHealth Conditions and Status, Medicare/Medicaid/Health Insurance, Mortality
Abstract

We use the best available longitudinal data set, the Health and Retirement Study, and a battery of causal inference methods to provide both central estimates and bounds for the long-term effect of health insurance on health and mortality among the near-elderly (initial age 50-61) over a 20-year period. Compared with matched insured persons, those uninsured in 1992 consume fewer health-care services, but their health (while alive) does not deteriorate relative to the insured, and, in our central estimates, they do not die significantly faster than the insured. Our upper and lower bounds suggest that prior studies have greatly overestimated the health and mortality benefits of providing health insurance to the uninsured.

URLhttp://www.mitpressjournals.org/doi/abs/10.1162/ajhe_a_00076http://www.mitpressjournals.org/doi/pdf/10.1162/AJHE_a_00076
DOI10.1162/ajhe_a_00076
Short TitleAmerican Journal of Health Economics
Citation Key9271