The Largest Insurance Expansion in History: Saving One Million Lives Per Year in China

51 Pages Posted: 10 Jul 2023 Last revised: 11 May 2024

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Jonathan Gruber

Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT) - Department of Economics

Mengyun Lin

Xiamen University

Junjian Yi

Peking University

Date Written: July 2023

Abstract

The New Cooperative Medical Scheme (NCMS) rolled out in China from 2003-2008 provided insurance to 800 million rural Chinese. We combine aggregate mortality data with individual survey data, and identify the impact of the NCMS from program rollout and heterogeneity across areas in their rural share. We find that there was a significant decline in aggregate mortality, with the program saving more than one million lives per year at its peak, and explaining 78% of the entire increase in life expectancy in China over this period. We confirm these mortality effects using micro-data on mortality, other health outcomes, and utilization.

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Suggested Citation

Gruber, Jonathan and Lin, Mengyun and Yi, Junjian, The Largest Insurance Expansion in History: Saving One Million Lives Per Year in China (July 2023). NBER Working Paper No. w31423, Available at SSRN: https://ssrn.com/abstract=4505054

Jonathan Gruber (Contact Author)

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Mengyun Lin

Xiamen University ( email )

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Junjian Yi

Peking University ( email )

National School of Development
Peking University
Beijing, Beijing 100871
China

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