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Reference Health and the Demand for Medical Care

Matthew Harris and Jennifer L. Kohn

Economic Journal, 2018, vol. 128, issue 615, 2812-2842

Abstract: We propose that health in prior periods, termed reference health, is theoretically and empirically relevant to the demand for medical care. To address non‐normality in the distributions of medical care spending, consumption, and health, we use a conditional density estimator nested in a finite mixture framework. We find that reference health can help explain the variation in spending among individuals with the same contemporaneous health, particularly in the top tail of the spending distribution. We demonstrate that omitting reference health understates the potential cost‐savings of healthy aging initiatives by 50%.

Date: 2018
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