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Cost-sharing is regarded as an important tool to reduce moral hazard in health insurance. Contrary to standard … implications of different insurance designs. I find cost-sharing never to be an optimal solution as it produces two novel …
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, individuals are free to increase their deductible and thereby reduce their insurance premium. In order to distinguish between … deductibles of 1,500 CHF and 2,500 CHF (1CHF = 1$) per calendar year. While there is a minimum deductible level in Switzerland … change in 2005 that introduced the higher deductible for the first time. The results show that selection leads to …
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We use a Regression Discontinuity Design (RDD) to evaluate the impact of cost-sharing on the use of health services. In the Italian health system, individuals reaching age 65 and earning low incomes are given total exemption from cost-sharing for health services consumption. Since the...
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Health insurance premiums often do not reflect individual health risks, implying redistribution from individuals with … that was in place was a 350 euro deductible. Our counterfactual experiments show that redistribution would decrease when … the deductible would increase. Nonetheless, high-risk individuals can benefit from higher levels of cost-sharing. The …
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-side price mechanisms in health insurance design work similarly for low-income and higher-income individuals. We also find that …
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price sensitivity appears to greatly exceed that of the famous RAND Health Insurance Experiment (HIE). Moreover, unlike the … insurance should be tied to underlying health status, with chronically ill patients facing lower cost-sharing. We also conclude … that the externalities to Medicare from supplemental insurance coverage may be more modest than previously suggested due to …
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