美国自雇农户的医疗保健支出

Health care expenditures of self‐employed farm households in the United States

Agricultural Economics · 2011
被引 19
人大 A-

中文导读

利用美国农户调查数据,研究健康保险来源对自雇农户医疗支出的影响,发现从供应商直接购买个人保险的农户支出更高,而拥有保险与总支出负相关。

Abstract

Abstract For self‐employed individuals and their families, purchases of health care services and health insurance policies have the potential to impact their health status, as well as the financial viability of their businesses. Most people in the United States receive health insurance coverage through employer‐sponsored programs. Self‐employed individuals and their households, such as farm households, may face a greater challenge in getting affordable health insurance. Using a large cross‐sectional farm household level dataset, we estimate the impact of the source of health insurance on health care expenditures of farm households in the United States. Results suggest that farm households purchasing individual health insurance directly from vendors are likely to spend more on health care than those with other sources of health insurance. After controlling for a variety of personal and local area characteristics, having health insurance was negatively related to total health care expenditures. Age and income, not surprisingly, were also found to be significant in explaining health care expenditures.

自雇农户医疗保险来源医疗支出美国