Dominated Options in Health Insurance Plans

Author:

Liu Chenyuan1,Sydnor Justin2

Affiliation:

1. Department of Economics, School of Economics and Management, Tsinghua University (email: )

2. Department of Risk and Insurance, WI School of Business, University of Wisconsin-Madison (email: )

Abstract

Prior research documents that there are sometimes dominated options in health plan menus, but is that common? We analyze Kaiser Family Foundation data on health plans that firms offer to their employees. For firms offering both a high-deductible and lower-deductible health plan, 62 percent of the time the high-deductible option has lower maximum spending risk for the employee. We estimate that the high-deductible plan dominates at roughly half of firms. We discuss potential mechanisms behind these surprising patterns and find support both for two explanations: widespread adverse-selection pricing and some employers also differentially favoring high-deductible plans. (JEL G22, G52, I13)

Publisher

American Economic Association

Subject

General Economics, Econometrics and Finance

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