Spillover Effects of State Mandated Benefit Laws: The Case of Outpatient Breast Cancer Surgery. Spillover Effects of State Mandated Benefit Laws: The Case of Outpatient Breast Cancer Surgery.

Spillover Effects of State Mandated Benefit Laws: The Case of Outpatient Breast Cancer Surgery‪.‬

Inquiry 2009, Winter, 46, 4

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Publisher Description

This paper examines the "spillover effects" of state laws that mandate inpatient coverage for breast cancer surgery. It looks at outpatient utilization of two types of breast cancer surgery among Medicare fee-for-service patients', who are exempt from state regulation. Using data from the Surveillanee, Epidemiology and End Results cancer registries and Medicare claims, we performed difference-in-differences analyses of patients in nine states from 1993 to 2002. The analyses show that state laws had a significant impact on only the likelihood of outpatient mastectomy, which was reduced by five percentage points. Such a spillover effect may diminish the expected impact of federal coverage laws for inpatient breast cancer surgery, which have been proposed to achieve similar ends. **********

GENRE
Business & Personal Finance
RELEASED
2009
22 December
LANGUAGE
EN
English
LENGTH
32
Pages
PUBLISHER
Excellus Health Plan, Inc.
SIZE
280
KB

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