Literature DB >> 30091862

Do Larger Health Insurance Subsidies Benefit Patients or Producers? Evidence from Medicare Advantage.

Marika Cabral1, Michael Geruso1, Neale Mahoney2.   

Abstract

A central question in the debate over privatized Medicare is whether increased government payments to private Medicare Advantage (MA) plans generate lower premiums for consumers or higher profits for producers. Using difference‑in‑differences variation brought about by a sharp legislative change, we find that MA insurers pass through 45 percent of increased payments in lower premiums and an additional 9 percent in more generous benefits. We show that advantageous selection into MA cannot explain this incomplete pass‑through. Instead, our evidence suggests that market power is important, with premium pass‑through rates of 13 percent in the least competitive markets and 74 percent in the most competitive.

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Year:  2018        PMID: 30091862

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Am Econ Rev        ISSN: 0002-8282


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6.  The effects of coding intensity in Medicare Advantage on plan benefits and finances.

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7.  Commentary on: The effects of coding intensity in Medicare advantage on plan benefits and finances.

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9.  Upcoding: Evidence from Medicare on Squishy Risk Adjustment.

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