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-hosting regions. We study the role of inattention as a key source of inertia in health plan choices. Our structural model shows that … more than 90% of the elderly in Switzerland are inattentive and thus stick to their previous plan. We estimate sizeable … switching costs even conditional on attention explaining part of the observed choice persistence. Inattention leads to …
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I take advantage of regulatory and pricing dynamics in Medicare Part D to empirically explore interactions among adverse selection, switching costs, and regulation. I first document novel evidence of adverse selection and switching costs within Part D using detailed administrative data. I then...
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two sources of inertia, inattention to plan choice and switching costs. We develop a panel data model with separate … attention and choice stages, linked by heterogeneity in acuity, i.e., the ability and willingness to make diligent choices …. Using data from Medicare Part D, we find that inattention is an important source of inertia but switching costs also play a …
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Medicare Part D provides prescription drug coverage through Medicare approved plans offered by private insurance companies and HMOs. In this paper, we study the role of current prescription drug use and health risks, related expectations, and subjective factors in the demand for prescription...
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competition in basic health insurance markets. We identify several barriers to switching, namely choice overload, status quo bias …
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products) can create switching costs in basic health insurance markets, thereby preventing competition in basic insurance from …
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This paper explores a notional defined contribution (NDC) approach aimed at helping pensioners to cope with the cost of long-term care (LTC). It develops the necessary technicalities to fully integrate an LTC benefit, graded according to the annuitant's degree of disability, into a generic NDC...
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This paper examines the possibility of including cash-for-care benefits in life care annuities (LCAs) to help retired couples cope with the cost of long-term care (LTC). It aims to assess how much it would cost to add an extra stream of payments to annuities for couples should either or both...
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We use Swedish data on 330,000 consumer choices of medically equivalent drugs to study the zero-price effect first documented by Shampanier et al. (2007) in experimental settings. The Swedish benefit scheme implies that, during a given month, all consumers face the same price-differences between...
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