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Kate Ho
Economics
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1012
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12
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2006
2024
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Insurer
100%
Health Care Markets
77%
Health Insurers
45%
Hospital Choice
42%
Health Insurance
35%
Provider Networks
35%
Health Plans
35%
Consumer Preferences
34%
Welfare Effects
28%
Healthcare Organizations
28%
Medical Care
28%
Industrial Organization
28%
Employers
24%
Financial Incentives
21%
Health Maintenance Organizations
21%
Hospital Referral
18%
Consumer Demand
18%
Hospital Mergers
17%
Consumer Welfare
15%
Hospital Prices
15%
Hospital Network
15%
Network Bargaining
14%
Insurer Competition
14%
Distributor
14%
Econometric Models
14%
Price Effect
14%
Entry Costs
14%
Rental
14%
Market Coverage
14%
Integrated Plan
14%
Retail Banking
14%
Barriers to Entry
14%
Cost Control
14%
Welfare Costs
14%
Hospital Industry
14%
Consumer Inattention
14%
Merger Theories
14%
Adverse Selection
14%
Healthcare
14%
Market Mergers
14%
Cross-market
14%
Market Competition
14%
Retailers
14%
Vertically Integrated
14%
Massachusetts
14%
Menu Design
14%
Individual Health
14%
Detailed Data
14%
Market Efficiency
14%
Price Setting
14%
Price Incentives
14%
Policy-relevant
14%
Physician Payment
14%
Largest Employers
14%
Physician Payment Reform
14%
Market Segmentation
14%
Provider Selection
14%
Accountable Care Organizations
14%
Integrative Health
14%
Medicare Part D
14%
Insurance Market
14%
Market Design
14%
Payment System
14%
Employer-sponsored Health Insurance
14%
Thrift
14%
Beneficiary Selection
14%
Friction
14%
Cost Sharing
14%
Social Surplus
11%
Plan Selection
11%
Preferred Provider Organization
10%
Managed Care
10%
Cost Growth
10%
Medicare
9%
Market Structure
9%
Cross-price Elasticity
9%
Distance Traveled
9%
Demand for Insurance
8%
Household Demand
8%
High Prices
8%
Panel Dataset
7%
United States
7%
Market Leverage
7%
Moral Hazard
7%
Large Group
7%
Optimizing Behavior
7%
Multi-agent Problems
7%
Consumer Surplus
7%
Economists
7%
Producer Surplus
7%
Policy Debate
7%
Non-financial
7%
Out-of-pocket
7%
Harvard University
7%
Regulatory Requirements
7%
Insurance
7%
Market Segment
7%
Contract Market
7%
Health Reform
7%
Quality Level
7%