Medical savings accounts: assessing their impact on efficiency, equity and financial protection in health care

Author:

Wouters Olivier J.,Cylus Jonathan,Yang Wei,Thomson Sarah,McKee Martin

Abstract

AbstractMedical savings accounts (MSAs) allow enrolees to withdraw money from earmarked funds to pay for health care. The accounts are usually accompanied by out-of-pocket payments and a high-deductible insurance plan. This article reviews the association of MSAs with efficiency, equity, and financial protection. We draw on evidence from four countries where MSAs play a significant role in the financing of health care: China, Singapore, South Africa, and the United States of America. The available evidence suggests that MSA schemes have generally been inefficient and inequitable and have not provided adequate financial protection. The impact of these schemes on long-term health-care costs is unclear. Policymakers and others proposing the expansion of MSAs should make explicit what they seek to achieve given the shortcomings of the accounts.

Publisher

Cambridge University Press (CUP)

Subject

Health Policy

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