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The Economic Consequences of Hospital Admissions.

Carlos Dobkin1, Amy Finkelstein2, Raymond Kluender2, Matthew J Notowidigdo3.   

Abstract

We use an event study approach to examine the economic consequences of hospital admissions for adults in two datasets: survey data from the Health and Retirement Study, and hospitalization data linked to credit reports. For non-elderly adults with health insurance, hospital admissions increase out-of-pocket medical spending, unpaid medical bills, and bankruptcy, and reduce earnings, income, access to credit, and consumer borrowing. The earnings decline is substantial compared to the out-of-pocket spending increase, and is minimally insured prior to age-eligibility for Social Security Retirement Income. Relative to the insured non-elderly, the uninsured non-elderly experience much larger increases in unpaid medical bills and bankruptcy rates following a hospital admission. Hospital admissions trigger fewer than 5 percent of all bankruptcies in our sample.

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Year:  2018        PMID: 30091560

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Am Econ Rev        ISSN: 0002-8282


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