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Project Citation: 

Shigeoka, Hitoshi. Replication data for: The Effect of Patient Cost Sharing on Utilization, Health, and Risk Protection. Nashville, TN: American Economic Association [publisher], 2014. Ann Arbor, MI: Inter-university Consortium for Political and Social Research [distributor], 2019-10-11. https://doi.org/10.3886/E112836V1

Project Description

Summary:  View help for Summary This paper exploits a sharp reduction in patient cost sharing at age 70 in Japan, using a regression discontinuity design to examine its effect on utilization, health, and financial risk arising from out-of-pocket expenditures. Due to the national policy, cost sharing is 60–80 percent lower at age 70 than at age 69. I find that both outpatient and inpatient care are price sensitive among the elderly. While I find little impact on mortality and other health outcomes, the results show that reduced cost sharing is associated with lower out-of-pocket expenditures, especially at the right tail of the distribution.

Scope of Project

JEL Classification:  View help for JEL Classification
      G22 Insurance; Insurance Companies; Actuarial Studies
      I11 Analysis of Health Care Markets
      I12 Health Behavior
      I13 Health Insurance, Public and Private
      I18 Health: Government Policy; Regulation; Public Health
      J14 Economics of the Elderly; Economics of the Handicapped; Non-labor Market Discrimination
Geographic Coverage:  View help for Geographic Coverage Japan
Time Period(s):  View help for Time Period(s) 1984 – 2008
Universe:  View help for Universe Nationally representative in Japan
Data Type(s):  View help for Data Type(s) administrative records data; observational data

Methodology

Data Source:  View help for Data Source Patient Survey, 1984-2008 Vital Statistics, 1984-2008 Comprehensive Survey of Living Conditions, 1986-2007
Unit(s) of Observation:  View help for Unit(s) of Observation Individuals,

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