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hospital-insurer bargaining over premiums and reimbursements, household demand for insurance, and individual demand for …The impact of insurer competition on welfare, negotiated provider prices, and premiums in the U.S. private health care … industry is theoretically ambiguous. Reduced competition may increase the premiums charged by insurers and their payments made …
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hospital-insurer bargaining over premiums and reimbursements, household demand for insurance, and individual demand for …The impact of insurer competition on welfare, negotiated provider prices, and premiums in the U.S. private health care … industry is theoretically ambiguous. Reduced competition may increase the premiums charged by insurers and their payments made …
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Intermediaries may bargain with several upstream providers on behalf of consumers who do not directly pay for consumption, such as an insurer bargaining with hospitals. We show that the common Nash- in-Nash solution, while useful for estimation, can predict Nash overpricing: prices that exceed...
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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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