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π¨π¨Very excited to attend the 2025 Young Scholar Workshop by the @armecona.bsky.social on Dec. 5, 10-12pm EST featuring 3 job market candidates: Narek Alexanian @princetonecon.bsky.social, @salpykanimian.bsky.social, and Mate Malashkhia. Log in to hear and support these stellar young economists!
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Kanimian
Salpy Kanimian
Check it out: www.salpykanimian.com
Thread π§΅ coming soon!
07.11.2025 17:15 β
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There is growing recognition of regional inequality in poverty calculations. However, incorporating such adjustments in multi-tier segmented programs is difficult: cross-selection + fiscal externalities. My #JMP considers whether or not it makes sense to do so in health insurance programs!
07.11.2025 17:13 β
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Conditional on utilization?
07.10.2025 19:37 β
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On this note, if you ever want to use staggered SDID, check the appendix of this paper as we provide step-by-step derivation + intuition.
10.09.2025 19:37 β
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Yes!
12.08.2025 19:03 β
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Apply to this amazing mentoring opportunity! I had an excellent mentor (Dan Ferris of WUSTL) this past year who made a big impact on my personal + professional growth.
Check out my testimonial in the link (yes, for some reason APPAM featured yours truly) ππ
12.08.2025 18:51 β
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Please read more widely than your field. As a result of doing this, I have grown tremendously.
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#ASHEcon2025 was a whirlwindπͺοΈβin the best way! Presented my work, discussed a great paper, and shared a poster. Great conversations, fresh insights, and even ran into mentors, colleagues, and coauthors. Congrats to all the organizers @ashecon.bsky.social. Excited for next year #ASHEcon2026!
25.06.2025 18:59 β
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Send us your de-identified claims (takes a few mins!), repost, & circulate. Thanks for your help in advance!!
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**Repost**
π¨Β Call for Participants
Rice Universityβs Baker Institute is studying whether insurers are accurately reporting prices under federal transparency rules.
To participate: Age 18+ & willing.
πSubmit de-identified bills/EOBs dated Jan 1, 2025+ toΒ PriceCheck@rice.edu
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βIncreasing administrative burdens on Marketplace enrollees will lead to loss of coverage and an increase in uninsurance."
David Anderson
assistant professor of health services policy and management
New research led by health services policy and management assistant professor David Anderson shows that millions of Marketplace participants face coverage loss due to burdensome reenrollment policies. ow.ly/r7aI50W0MfS #ArnoldSchoolDiscovery βͺ@dmaanderson.bsky.socialβ¬
30.05.2025 17:00 β
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Wait, whatβs going on? Are we dying?
23.05.2025 19:46 β
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Letβs goooo
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Here are some ways the world has gotten better.
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The US Medical Debt Crisis: Catastrophic Costs of Insufficient Health Coverage - Roosevelt Institute
In a new analysis author Stephen NuΓ±ez examines medical debt in the United States: its causes, its distribution, and its consequences, paying special attention to the ways in which uninsurance and und...
"Medical debt is also disproportionately a problem for Black & Hispanic people, who, b/c of a history of systemic discrimination, are more likely to be low-income & more likely to live in states that have exacerbated this problem by refusing federal funds to expand public health insurance coverage"
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Tradeoffs: How Cutting Medicaid Could be Deadly
Two new research papers add important data to the fierce political debate over Medicaid in Washington, D.C. Both offer strong evidence that Medicaid, the public insurance program that covers more than...
As @lesliemwalker.bsky.social writes for Tradeoffs today, discussing the paperβs findings, that regulation βwas poised to help nearly 1 million more duals gain this extra medication assistance, but the latest Republican proposal delays that rule until 2035.β
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Loss of Subsidized Drug Coverage and Mortality among Medicare Beneficiaries | NEJM
A total of 14 million Medicare beneficiaries receive the Low-Income Subsidy (LIS),
which reduces cost sharing in Medicare Part D. Losing the LIS may impede medication
access and affect mortality. U...
Eric Roberts and @joefigs.bsky.social led a groundbreaking new study on Medicaid and Medicare, out today in NEJM. Iβm lucky to have been a part of it.
Medicare saves lives. But is it enough to save lives of the most vulnerable Americans? The study suggests no; Medicaid still matters. (1/11)
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Like from the post earlier today. Child poverty dropped 25% over the last 30 years. True. But also we could, right now, cut child poverty 60% by spending a miniscule portion of our 7 trillion dollar federal budget but we don't. Needless suffering.
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Some discourse about a study on basic cost of living today. I'll go back to what i said last month.
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Working and middle class families simultaneously are a lot wealthier than they were 75 years ago and have access to less of the wealth generated. So the gap between how we could live and how we do live has grown.
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Remembering Patrick L. Bajari (1969-2025)
Patrick L. Bajari was a pioneer spanning the academic and business worlds.
We are sad to announce that former faculty member and Minnesota Econ Ph.D. alum Patrick Bajari passed away on Monday.
cla.umn.edu/economics/ne...
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By a wonderful friend/coauthor @tylerqwelch.bsky.social: Changes to #socialsecurity would cost average #Wisconsin residents a wrapping $7,000 a year. Similar estimates from #NewHampshire, #Vermont, #Maine, & #Pennsylvania.
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Uninsurance and Medicaid Eligibility among Young Adults in 2025
Young adults (ages 18 to 24) are more likely to be uninsured than any other age group, yet many of them are eligible for Medicaid or premium tax credits (PTCs) on the Marketplace. Reaching out to this...
Young people (ages 18-24) are more likely to be uninsured than any other group, despite many of them being eligible for #Medicaid or premium #tax credits.
New #research examines the demographic, eligibility, & geographic characteristics of uninsured young adults to support outreach & enrollment.
04.04.2025 14:45 β
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Reminder that this seminar on FREE data for health economics research is this afternoon!
24.03.2025 14:07 β
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Hi all! I am organizing a session at the #SEA on market shocks and financial strategies of hospitals⦠& looking for a paper or 2!
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Hi all! I am organizing a panel session on leadership compensation and financial adaptation in the evolving hospital landscape at @appam.bsky.social and looking for another paper or 2! #2025APPAM
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