保险公司规模与医院谈判价格:来自阿肯色州《平价医疗法案》的启示

Insurer Size and Negotiated Hospital Prices: Insights From the Affordable Care Act in Arkansas

Health Economics · 2025
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中文导读

研究了美国阿肯色州一家商业保险公司因《平价医疗法案》政策变化而规模扩大后,其与医院谈判的住院价格下降了16.7%,表明规模增大增强了保险公司的议价能力。

Abstract

This paper examines the role of insurer size in price negotiations between commercial health insurers and hospitals in the United States. The empirical analysis focuses on a dominant insurer in the Arkansas individual health insurance market that experienced a size increase due to a policy change. Under the Affordable Care Act (ACA), Arkansas expanded its Medicaid program, but unlike other expansion states, it used individual plans-a private insurance option generally not designed for Medicaid-to provide coverage to newly insured beneficiaries. This unique policy nearly doubled the insurer's individual plan enrollment after the ACA was implemented. Admission-level regression analysis reveals that the insurer's hospital inpatient prices for individual plans decreased by 16.7% following the expansion. Consistent with the predictions from bargaining models, the findings suggest that the insurer's increased bargaining leverage due to its larger size is the primary mechanism behind the price reduction.

保险公司规模医院谈判价格可负担医疗法案阿肯色州