受监管计划价格下的逆向选择与网络设计:来自医疗补助的证据

Adverse selection and network design under regulated plan prices: Evidence from Medicaid

Journal of Health Economics · 2024
被引 3
ABS 3

Abstract

本摘要源自该文的 NBER 工作论文版(2022),正式发表版可能有调整。

Health plans for the poor increasingly limit access to specialty hospitals. We investigate the role of adverse selection in generating this equilibrium among private plans in Medicaid. Studying a network change, we find that covering a top cancer hospital causes severe adverse selection, increasing demand for a plan by 50% among enrollees with cancer versus no impact for others. Medicaid's fixed insurer payments make offsetting this selection, and the contract distortions it induces, challenging, requiring either infeasibly high payment rates or near-perfect risk adjustment. By contrast, a small explicit bonus for covering the hospital is sufficient to make coverage profitable.

医疗补助逆向选择健康经济学公共经济学保险市场设计