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The goal of risk equalization in regulated competitive health insurance markets.

Wynand van de Ven1, Gerrit Hamstra2, Richard van Kleef3, Mieke Reuser3, Piet Stam2,4.   

Abstract

Different opinions exist about the goal of risk equalization in regulated competitive health insurance markets. There seems to be consensus that an element of the goal of risk equalization is 'to remove the predictable over- and undercompensations of subgroups of insured' or, equivalently, 'to achieve a level playing field for each risk composition of an insurer's portfolio' or, equivalently, 'to remove the incentives for risk selection'. However, the role of efficiency appears to be a major issue: should efficiency also be an element of the goal of risk equalization, or should it be a restriction to the goal, or should efficiency not be an element of the goal or a restriction to the goal? If efficiency plays a role, a comprehensive analysis of the total effect of risk equalization on efficiency needs to be done. An improvement of the performance of a risk equalization scheme has both negative and positive effects on efficiency. Negative effects include the reduction in efficiency via cost- or utilization-based risk adjusters. Positive effects result from leveling the playing field and reducing the incentives for risk selection, which increase efficiency as the outcome of a competitive market. In practice many regulators and policy makers take efficiency into consideration by looking at the negative effects, but hardly at the positive effects. The definition of the goal of risk equalization has consequences for the design and evaluation of risk equalization schemes and for the equalization payments. We describe relevant potential goals, tradeoffs and possible solutions.
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Keywords:  Efficiency; Level playing field; Risk equalization; Risk selection

Year:  2022        PMID: 35348921     DOI: 10.1007/s10198-022-01457-7

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Eur J Health Econ        ISSN: 1618-7598


  2 in total

1.  Should administrative costs in health insurance be included in the risk-equalization? An analysis of five countries.

Authors:  Rudy Douven; Lukas Kauer; Sylvia Demme; Francesco Paolucci; Wynand van de Ven; Jürgen Wasem; Xiaoxi Zhao
Journal:  Eur J Health Econ       Date:  2022-02-07

2.  Selection Incentives for Health Insurers in the Presence of Sophisticated Risk Adjustment.

Authors:  Richard C van Kleef; Frank Eijkenaar; René C J A van Vliet
Journal:  Med Care Res Rev       Date:  2019-02-01       Impact factor: 3.929

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