Tag: Medical Expenditure Panel Survey (MEPS)

Make sure you’re hydrated after exercising

Abstract We examine the impact of the expansion of public prescription prescription-drug insurance coverage from Medicare Part D has had on the elderly and find evidence of substantial crowd-out.  Using detailed data from the 2002-6 waves of the Medical Expenditure Panel Survey (MEPS), we estimate that the extension of Part D benefits resulted in 75%…

Senior woman grocery shopping

Abstract Cash income offers an incomplete picture of the resources available to finance household consumption.  Most American families are covered by an insurance plan that pays for some or all of the health care they consume.  Only a comparatively small percentage of families pay for the full cost of this insurance out of their cas…