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The Evolution of Health Insurer Costs in Massachusetts, 2010-12.

Kate Ho1, Ariel Pakes2, Mark Shepard3.   

Abstract

We analyze the evolution of health insurer costs in Massachusetts between 2010-2012, paying particular attention to changes in the composition of enrollees. This was a period in which Health Maintenance Organizations (HMOs) increasingly used physician cost control incentives but Preferred Provider Organizations (PPOs) did not. We show that cost growth and its components cannot be understood without accounting for (i) consumers' switching between plans, and (ii) differences in cost characteristics between new entrants and those leaving the market. New entrants are markedly less costly than those leaving (and their costs fall after their entering year), so cost growth of continuous enrollees in a plan is significantly higher than average per-member cost growth. Relatively high-cost HMO members switch to PPOs while low-cost PPO members switch to HMOs, so the impact of cost control incentives on HMO costs is likely different from their impact on market-wide insurer costs.

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Year:  2018        PMID: 30034091      PMCID: PMC6049831          DOI: 10.1007/s11151-018-9623-2

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Rev Ind Organ        ISSN: 0889-938X


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