기사
Employer-Sponsored Insurance, Health Care Cost Growth, and the Economic Performance of U.S. Industries /
- 개인저자
- Sood, Neeraj ;, Ghosh, Arkadipta ;, Escarce, Jose J. ;
- 수록페이지
- 1449-1464 p.
- 발행일자
- 2009.10.24
- 출판사
- Blackwell Publishing Ltd
초록
[영문]Objective. To estimate the effect of growth in health care costs that outpaces gross domestic product (GDP) growth (qqqquot;excessqqqquot; growth in health care costs) on employment, gross output, and value added to GDP of U.S. industries.Study Setting. We analyzed data from 38 U.S. industries for the period 1987?2005. All data are publicly available from various government agencies.Study Design. We estimated bivariate and multivariate regressions. To develop the regression models, we assumed that rapid growth in health care costs has a larger effect on economic performance for industries where large percentages of workers receive employer-sponsored health insurance (ESI). We used the estimated regression coefficients to simulate economic outcomes under alternative scenarios of health care cost inflation.Results. Faster growth in health care costs had greater adverse effects on economic outcomes for industries with larger percentages of workers who had ESI. We found that a 10 percent increase in excess growth in health care costs would have resulted in 120,803 fewer jobs, US