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Evidence of a causal link between health outcomes, insurance coverage, and a policy to expand access: experimental data from children in the Philippines
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Health OutcomeFinancial ProtectionExperimental DataPreventive MedicineHealth FinancingHealth EffectsPublic HealthInsuranceHealth Services ResearchHealth SciencesHealth Insurance ReformPublic Health InterventionHealth PolicyHealth InsuranceCausal LinkRandomized Policy ExperimentInsurance CoverageHealth EconomicsHealth Policy InitiativeChild HealthPediatricsChild Health PolicyHealth Insurance Intervention
In this paper, we present evidence on the health effects of a health insurance intervention targeted to poor children using data from a randomized policy experiment known as the Quality Improvement Demonstration Study. Among study participants, using a difference-in-difference regression model, we estimated a 9-12 and 4-9 percentage point reduction in the likelihood of wasting and having an infection, respectively, as measured by a common biomarker C-reactive Protein. Interestingly, these benefits were not apparent at the time of discharge; the beneficial health effects were manifest several weeks after release from the hospital.
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