The NBER hosted a Conference on Research in Income and Wealth (CRIW) meeing in Washington on "Measuring and Modeling Health Care Costs" on October 18 and 19, 2013. The organizers were Ana Aizcorbe of Bureau of Economic Analysis, Colin Baker of the National Institute of Health, and NBER Research Associates Ernst Berndt of MIT and David Cutler of Harvard University. The following papers were discussed:
Hitoshi Shigeoka, Simon Fraser University, "The Effect of Patient Cost Sharing on Utilization, Health, and Risk Protection"
Colin Baker, and Ralph Bradley, Bureau of Labor Statistics, "The Simultaneous Effects of Obesity, Insurance Choice, and Medical Visit Choice on Healthcare Costs"
Frank Lichtenberg, Columbia University and NBER, "The Impact of Biomedical Knowledge Accumulation on Mortality: A Bibliometric Analysis of Cancer Data"
Brian Chansky, Corby Garner, and Ronjoy Raichoudhary, Bureau of Labor Statistics, "Measuring Output and Productivity in Private Hospitals"
Jacob Glazer, Boston University; Thomas McGuire, Harvard University and NBER; and Julie Shi, Harvard University, "Risk Adjustment of Health Plan Payments to Correct Inefficient Plan Choice from Adverse Selection"
Paul Schreyer, OECD, and Matilde Mas, Instituto Valenciano de Investigaciones Económicas (IVIE) and University of Valencia, "Measuring Health Services in the National Accounts: An International Perspective"
Pinar Karaca-Mandic, University of Minnesota and NBER; Jean Abraham and Roger Feldman, University of Minnesota; and Kosali Simon, Indiana University and NBER, "Going into the Affordable Care Act: Measuring the Size, Structure and Performance of the Individual and Small Group Markets for Health Insurance"
Armando Franco, University of California, Berkeley; Dana Goldman, University of Southern California and NBER; Adam Leive, University of Pennsylvania; and Daniel McFadden, University of California-Berkeley and NBER, "A Cautionary Tale in Comparative Effectiveness Research: Pitfalls and Perils of Observational Data Analysis"
Murray Aitken and Michael Kleinrock, IMS Institute for Healthcare Informatics; Ernst Berndt; Barry Bosworth, Brookings Institution; Iain Cockburn, Boston University and NBER; Richard Frank, Harvard University and NBER; and Bradley Shapiro, MIT, "The Regulation of Prescription Drug Competition and Market Responses: Patterns in Prices and Sales Following Loss of Exclusivity" (NBER Working Paper No. 19487)
Didem Bernard and Thomas Selden, Agency for Healthcare Research and Quality; and Yuriy Pylypchuk, Georgetown Public Policy Institute, "The Distribution of Public Spending for Health Care in the United States in 2010"
Rena Conti, University of Chicago, and Ernst Berndt, "Firm Entry, Exit and Price Competition in the Market for Multisource Specialty Drugs, 2006‒2012"
Chris Stomberg, Bates White Economic Consulting, "Drug Shortages, Pricing, and Reimbursement"
Anne Hall and Tina Highfill, Bureau of Economic Analysis, "Calculating Disease-Based Medical Care Expenditure Indexes for Medicare Beneficiaries: A Comparison of Method and Data Choices"
David Cutler, "A Health Account for the Elderly"
Abe Dunn and Eli Liebman, Bureau of Economic Analysis; and Adam Shapiro, Federal Reserve Bank of San Francisco, "Defining Disease Episodes and the Effects on the Components of Expenditure Growth"
Laurence Baker and Kate Bundorf, Stanford University and NBER; and Anne Royalty, Indiana University, "Measuring Physician Practice Competition Using Medicare Data"