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Citation

He, Huajing & Nolen, Patrick J. (2019). The Effect of Health Insurance Reform: Evidence from China. China Economic Review, 53, 168-79.

Abstract

This paper estimates the impact of a health insurance reform on health outcomes in urban China. Using the China Health and Nutrition Survey' we find that this reform increases the rate of health insurance coverage significantly among workers in Non-State Owned Enterprises. The double difference (DD) estimations show that the reform also leads to better health outcomes: workers are less likely to get sick and more likely to use preventive care. Using an instrumental variable (IV) approach to look at the causal effect of health insurance, we find those with health insurance use more preventive care but do not report significantly better health outcomes, an increase in health care utilisation, or an increase in out-of-pocket medical expenditure.

URL

http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.chieco.2018.08.013

Reference Type

Journal Article

Year Published

2019

Journal Title

China Economic Review

Author(s)

He, Huajing
Nolen, Patrick J.