Socioeconomic status and medical care expenditures in medicare managed care

被引:4
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作者
Kapur, Kanika [1 ]
Rogowski, Jeannette A.
Freedman, Vicki A.
Wickstrom, Steven L.
Adams, John L.
Escarce, Jose J.
机构
[1] Univ Coll Dublin, Sch Econ, Dublin 4, Ireland
[2] RAND Corp, Santa Monica, CA USA
[3] Univ Med & Dent New Jersey, Newark, NJ 07103 USA
[4] Madlyn & Leonard Abramson Ctr Jewish Life N Wales, Polisher Res Inst, N Wales, PA USA
[5] United HealthGrp Ctr Hlth Care Policy & Evaluat, Eden Prairie, MN USA
[6] Univ Calif Los Angeles, Dept Med, Div Gen Internal Med & Hlth Serv Res, David Geffen Sch Med, Los Angeles, CA 90024 USA
关键词
health expenditure; Medicare; disparities; socioeconomic status;
D O I
10.1353/hpu.2006.0125
中图分类号
R19 [保健组织与事业(卫生事业管理)];
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摘要
This study examined the effects of education, income, and wealth on medical care expenditures in two Medicare managed care plans. The study also sought to elucidate the pathways through which socioeconomic status (SES) affects expenditures, including preferences for health and medical care and ability to navigate the managed care system. We found that education, income, and wealth all affected medical care expenditures, although the effects of these variables differed across expenditure categories. Moreover, the effects of these SES variables were much smaller than the effects found in earlier studies of fee-for-service Medicare. The pathway variables also were associated with expenditures. Accounting for the pathways through which SES affects expenditures narrowed the effect of SES on expenditures; however, the change in the estimates was very small.
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页码:876 / 898
页数:23
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