最优长期健康保险合同:特征刻画、计算与福利效应

Optimal Long-Term Health Insurance Contracts: Characterization, Computation, and Welfare Effects

Review of Economic Studies · 2023
被引 25
人大 A+FT50ABS 4*

中文导读

研究了长期健康保险合同如何降低再分类风险,提出了计算最优合同的算法,并利用犹他州数据发现动态合同对健康人群有效,但对已病者无效,表明政府需介入承保前健康风险。

Abstract

Abstract Reclassification risk is a major concern in health insurance where contracts are typically 1 year in length but health shocks often persist for much longer. While most health systems with private insurers pair short-run contracts with substantial pricing regulations to reduce reclassification risk, long-term contracts with one-sided insurer commitment have significant potential to reduce reclassification risk without the negative side effects of price regulation, such as adverse selection. We theoretically characterize optimal long-term insurance contracts with one-sided commitment, extending the literature in directions necessary for studying health insurance markets. We leverage this characterization to provide a simple algorithm for computing optimal contracts from primitives. We estimate key market fundamentals using data on all under-65 privately insured consumers in Utah. We find that dynamic contracts are very effective at reducing reclassification risk for consumers who arrive at the market in good health, but they are ineffective for consumers who come to the market in bad health, demonstrating that there is a role for the government insurance of pre-market health risks. Individuals with steeply rising income profiles find front-loading costly, and thus relatively prefer ACA-type exchanges. Switching costs enhance, while myopia moderately compromises, the performance of dynamic contracts.

长期健康保险合同再分类风险单边承诺动态合约