Estimating Premium Sensitivity for Children’s Public Health Insurance Coverage: Selection but No Death Spiral
This study estimates the effect of premium increases on the probability that near-poor and moderate-income children disenroll from public coverage.
Proposed citation: Marton, J., Ketsche, P., Snyder, A., Adams, K. E., Zhou, M. (2015). Estimating premium sensitivity for children’s public health insurance coverage: selection but no death spiral. Health Services Research, 50(2), 579-598. DOI: 10.1111/1475-6773.12221.
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