Focus on Prof. Zarek Brot-Goldberg December 02, 2024 Non-Profit Quarterly shares research conducted by Professor Zarek Brot-Goldberg, which reveals that as Americans spend more on healthcare, unemployment rises, government tax revenue lessens, and further health risks lead to thousands more deaths. Brot-Goldberg points to rising insurance premiums as one cause, saying: [Insurance costs are] the outcome of negotiations between the hospital and insurer. Generally, people are covered by some sort of health insurance, usually by a private insurer. The hospital and the insurer have agreed upon a price the insurer will pay the hospital in the case that a person goes there. Now the insurer, of course, wants a lower price and the hospital wants a higher price. The thing that allows the hospital to charge a high price is the fact that people have a strong preference for [care in] hospitals. Because hospitals have so muhc bargaining power, they are able to negotiate up prices, passing costs off to the public and producing major consequences for many Americans. Read the full article here Faculty Spotlight Zarek Brot-Goldberg Assistant Professor Zarek Brot-Goldberg is an Assistant Professor at the Harris School of Public Policy at the University of Chicago. His work is concerned with market structure, organizational structure, and regulatory design in the U.S. health care sector. In prior and ongoing research, he has studied the efficien... Upcoming Events More events A Conversation with Harris Public Policy Dean Ethan Bueno de Mesquita - New York, New York Thu., April 17, 2025 | 6:00 PM Andaz 5th Avenue 485 5th Avenue New York, NY 10017 United States Ask Admissions: Credential Programs Mon., April 21, 2025 | 7:00 AM Ask Admissions: Credential Programs Mon., April 21, 2025 | 7:30 PM
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