Author Interviews, Brigham & Women's - Harvard, Cost of Health Care, Surgical Research / 06.10.2016
Higher Income Inequality Associated With Higher Medicare Expenditures
MedicalResearch.com Interview with:
Diego Lopez
Harvard medical student and
Dr. Andrew Loehrer MD
former surgical resident at MGH
senior author:
David C. Chang, PhD, MPH, MBA
Associate Professor of Surgery
Director of Healthcare Research and Policy Development
Department of Surgery
Massachusetts General Hospital
Harvard Medical School
MedicalResearch.com: What is the background for this study? What are the main findings?
Response: Income inequality in the United States has been increasing in recent decades, and has become an important in this election cycle. Although income inequality is often framed in terms of its effects on politics and the economy, little attention has been paid to its effect on the healthcare system. In our study, we set out to evaluate the way in which counties with differing levels of income inequality made use of the healthcare system while controlling for the overall income (as well as other demographic variables).
We found that areas with higher income inequality were associated with higher Medicare expenditures. And these effects are independent of – meaning they are in addition to – the known effect of poverty on healthcare utilization.
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