Taxation and its effect upon public and private health insurance and medical demand.

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Title
Taxation and its effect upon public and private health insurance and medical demand.
First Author
Greenspan, Nancy T
Date of Pub
1980 Spring
Pages
39-45
Abstract
Multiple tax subsidies are available to many buyers and sellers of health insurance. These subsidies have the potential of creating excess demand for health insurance, which in turn can create excess demand for health services. A review of the literature on the effects of the tax subsidies on the price of health care shows that these subsidies, by raising prices in the medical sector, constrain the Medicare and Medicaid programs' ability to provide access to care for their beneficiaries.
Other Authors
Vogel, Ronald J
MeSH
Income Tax : Health Benefit Plans, Employee/economics : Health Services Needs and Demand/economics : Health Services Research/economics : Insurance, Health/economics : Medicaid/economics : Medical Assistance/economics : Medicare/economics : United States
Issue
4
NTIS Number
PB81-112815
Volume
1