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Journal of Public Economic Theory | 2002

A Macroeconomic Analysis of Publicly Funded Health Care

Heather L. Bednarek; Rowena A. Pecchenino

In a general equilibrium, overlapping generations framework this paper examines how the tax-benefit system that underlies the U.S. health care system affects the well-being of different age groups, and the lifetime well-being of different socioeconomic groups, as well as society as a whole. We find that the optimal set and generosity of publicly funded health care programs is sensitive to the social welfare function and to the prices that various agents in society pay for medical care. Social welfare under the current financing system is also compared to alternative financing mechanisms such as Medical Savings Accounts. Copyright 2002 by Blackwell Publishing Inc.


Social Science Research Network | 2003

Gluttony and Sloth vs. Bliss

Heather L. Bednarek; Thomas D. Jeitschko; Rowena A. Pecchenino

In a model of rational agent choice, in which agents value consumption and leisure as well as health, we establish that individuals, unconstrained by concerns of income or time, can and will choose levels of consumption and leisure that exceed their physiological optima. By how much they exceed the optima depends on a variety of factors, most importantly, the utility cost (benefit) of achieving health. Observed positive trends in adult weight, brought on by higher levels of consumption and lower levels of physical activity, often interpreted as a public health crisis in the making, can be explained by these factors. But, rather than the trend suggesting crisis, it suggests only optimal responses to altered, and perhaps improved, circumstances. While individuals today, all else equal, may weigh more than those a generation or two ago, they are also happier.


Psycho-oncology | 2002

Employment patterns of long-term cancer survivors

Cathy J. Bradley; Heather L. Bednarek


Journal of Health Economics | 2005

Short-term effects of breast cancer on labor market attachment: results from a longitudinal study.

Cathy J. Bradley; David Neumark; Heather L. Bednarek; Maryjean Schenk


Journal of the National Cancer Institute | 2005

Employment Outcomes of Men Treated for Prostate Cancer

Cathy J. Bradley; David Neumark; Zhehui Luo; Heather L. Bednarek; Maryjean Schenk


Health Services Research | 2002

Breast Cancer and Women's Labor Supply

Cathy J. Bradley; Heather L. Bednarek; David Neumark


Health Economics | 2007

Employment-contingent health insurance, illness, and labor supply of women: evidence from married women with breast cancer.

Cathy J. Bradley; David Neumark; Zhehui Luo; Heather L. Bednarek


Research in Nursing & Health | 2005

Work and retirement after cancer diagnosis.

Heather L. Bednarek; Cathy J. Bradley


Journal of Health Care for the Poor and Underserved | 2003

Variation in Preventive Service Use Among the Insured and Uninsured: Does Length of Time Without Coverage Matter?

Heather L. Bednarek; Barbara Steinberg Schone


B E Journal of Economic Analysis & Policy | 2006

Gluttony and Sloth: Symptoms of Trouble or Signs of Bliss? A Theory of Choice in the Presence of Behavioral Adjustment Costs

Heather L. Bednarek; Thomas D. Jeitschko; Rowena A. Pecchenino

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Cathy J. Bradley

University of Colorado Boulder

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David Neumark

National Bureau of Economic Research

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Zhehui Luo

Research Triangle Park

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Barbara Steinberg Schone

United States Department of Health and Human Services

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Sally C. Stearns

University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill

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