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Progress Delayed: State Of Tobacco Control Policymaking In Oklahoma From 2005-2011, Michael S. Givel, Ami E. Stearns, Andrew L. Spivak May 2011

Progress Delayed: State Of Tobacco Control Policymaking In Oklahoma From 2005-2011, Michael S. Givel, Ami E. Stearns, Andrew L. Spivak

Michael S. Givel

• Oklahoma’s 1987 Smoking In Public Places Act required the inclusion of smoking sections in restaurants and pre-empted more stringent local anti-tobacco laws with state regulations. • With the 2001 arrival of an aggressive new Commissioner of Health, Dr. Leslie Beitsch, the tide turned with new legislation (Senate Joint Resolution 21 in 2003) that prohibited smoking inside public places and required restaurants to build separately-ventilated “smoking rooms.” • In 2004, State Question 713 increased the cigarette tax by 55 cents per package. • Dr. Beitsch resigned in 2003 and since that time, efforts toward clean air have stalled. Although restaurants …


Behavioral Responses To Programmatic Features Of States' Children's Health Insurance Programs, Carole Gresenz, S. Edgington, M. Laugesen, Jose Escarce Apr 2011

Behavioral Responses To Programmatic Features Of States' Children's Health Insurance Programs, Carole Gresenz, S. Edgington, M. Laugesen, Jose Escarce

Carole Roan Gresenz

No abstract provided.


Tradeoffs Between Public And Private Insurance Under Recent Chip Expansions To Higher Income Children, Carole Gresenz, S. Edgington, M. Laugesen, Jose Escarce Apr 2011

Tradeoffs Between Public And Private Insurance Under Recent Chip Expansions To Higher Income Children, Carole Gresenz, S. Edgington, M. Laugesen, Jose Escarce

Carole Roan Gresenz

No abstract provided.


Price Elasticity Of Expenditure Across Health Care Services, Fabian Duarte Dec 2010

Price Elasticity Of Expenditure Across Health Care Services, Fabian Duarte

Fabian Duarte

Policymakers in countries around the world are faced with rising health care costs and are debating ways to reform health care to reduce expenditures. Estimates of price elasticity of expenditure are a key component for predicting expenditures under alternative policies. Using unique individual-level data compiled from administrative records from the Chilean private health insurance market, I estimate the price elasticity of expenditures across a variety of health care services. These rich data allow me to examine the heterogeneity of price elasticities across types of service and demographic groups. Using exogenous changes in price generated by changes made by the Chilean …