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Apr
20
2016

Wednesdays@NICO Seminar: The Economic Consequences of Hospital Admissions

When: Wednesday, April 20, 2016
12:00 PM - 1:00 PM CT

Where: Chambers Hall, Lower Level, 600 Foster St, Evanston, IL 60208 map it

Audience: Faculty/Staff - Student - Public - Post Docs/Docs - Graduate Students

Contact: Nancy McLaughlin   (847) 491-2527

Group: Northwestern Institute on Complex Systems (NICO)

Category: Academic

Description:

The Economic Consequences of Hospital Admissions

Wednesdays@NICO | 12:00-1:00 PM, April 20, 2016 | Chambers Hall, Lower Level

Matthew Notowidigdo, Associate Professor, Department of Economics, Weinberg College of Arts and Sciences

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We examine some economic consequences of hospitalizations using an event study approach in which we link one million individuals with a (non-pregnancy related) hospital admission to a 10-year panel of their consumer credit reports.
For prime-age adults with health insurance, wefind that hospital admissions increase unpaid medical bills, increase bankruptcy rates, reduce access to credit, and reduce borrowing. For uninsured, prime-age adults, we find substantially larger impacts on unpaid medical bills and bankruptcy, but similar effects on access to credit and borrowing; for the elderly, wefind impacts only on unpaid medical bills. Our results suggest that insured adults are not fully protected against adverse economic consequences from hospital admissions, and that the uninsured may not be substantially less protected economically. Relatedly, our results suggest an important role for uninsured income consequences of hospital admissions; we estimate that less than 20 percent of the adverse consequences for prime-age insured adults can be attributed to uncovered medical expenses.

Bio

Matthew Notowidigdo studies a broad set of topics in labor and health economics. In labor economics, his research has focused on understanding the causes and consequences of unemployment duration dependence, the incidence of local labor demand shocks, and the economic effects of unemployment insurance over the business cycle. Notowidigdo’s research in health economics focuses on the effects of public health insurance on labor supply, the effects of health on the marginal utility of consumption, and the effects of income on health spending. Notowidigdo is an Associate Editor at the Quarterly Journal of Economics, a member of the Board of Editors at the American Economic Journal - Economic Policy, and a Research Associate at the National Bureau of Economics Research.

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