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Wednesday, July 27:
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6:00
pm
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Clambake, Harvard
Faculty Club, 20 Quincy Street, Cambridge, MA
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Thursday, July 28:
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8:30
am
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Coffee
and Pastries
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9:00 am
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Karine Lamiraud,
University of Lausanne
Strategic Pricing Behaviors in the Presence of Consumer Inertia: The Case
of Health Insurance
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10:00 am
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Anupam Jena, Harvard University
Tomas Philipson, University of Chicago and NBER
Endogenous Cost-Effectiveness Analysis in
Health Care Technology Adoption
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11:00
am
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Break
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11:15
am
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Pinar
Karaca-Mandic, University of Minnesota and NBER
Jean Abraham, University of Minnesota
What
Affects Premiums, Claims and Medical Loss Ratios in the Individual Market?
Pinar Karaca-Mandic, Roger Feldman and Peter Graven, University
of Minnesota
The
Role of Agents and Brokers in the Market for Health Insurance
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12:30
pm
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Lunch
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1:30 pm
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Martin Gaynor, Carnegie Mellon University and NBER
Carol Propper, University of Bristol
Stephan Seiler, London School of Economics
Free
to Choose? Reform and Demand Response in the British National Health Service
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2:30 pm
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Amanda Kowalski, Yale University and NBER
Estimating
the Tradeoff Between Risk Protection and Moral Hazard with a Nonlinear Budget
Set Model of Health Insurance
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3:30
pm
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Break
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4:00
pm
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Amy
Finkelstein, Massachusetts Institute of Technology and NBER
Sarah Taubman
Jonathan Gruber, Massachusetts Institute of Technology and NBER
Joseph Newhouse, Harvard University and NBER
Katherine Baicker, Harvard University and NBER
The Oregon Health Insurance Experiment:
Evidence from the first year
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5:00
pm
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Adjourn
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Friday, July 29:
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8:30
am
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Coffee
and Pastries
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9:00 am
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Joseph Doyle, Massachusetts
of Technology and NBER
John Graves, Harvard University
Jonathan Gruber, Massachusetts
of Technology and NBER
Samuel Kleiner, Cornell University and NBER
Hospital Costs and Outcomes in a Causal
Framework
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10:00 am
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David Meltzer,
University of Chicago and NBER
Jeanette Chung, University of Chicago
Coordination, Switching Costs and the Division of Labor in General Medicine:
An Economic Explanation for the Emergence of Hospitalists in the United
States
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11:00
am
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Break
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11:15 am
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Peter Huckfeldt, RAND Corporation
Neeraj Sood, University
of Southern California and NBER
Jose Escarce, University of California at Los
Angeles and NBER
David Grabowski, Harvard Medical School
Joseph Newhouse, Harvard University and NBER
Provider Reimbursement,
Treatment Intensity, and Patient Outcomes: Evidence from the Home Health
Interim and Prospective Payment System
&
The Effect of
Prospective Payment on Admission and Treatment Policy: Evidence from
Inpatient Rehabilitation Facilities
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12:30
pm
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Lunch
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1:30 pm
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Jeffrey Clemens, Harvard University
Joshua Gottlieb, Harvard University
How Does Medical Practice Respond to Prices? Evidence from Shocks to
Medicare Reimbursement Rates
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2:30 pm
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Leemore Dafny,
Northwestern University and NBER
Subramaniam Ramanarayanan,
University of California at Los Angeles
Are
For-Profit Insurers Different??
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3:30 pm
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Adjourn
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