Long S H, Marquis M S, Rodgers J
RAND, Washington, DC 20005, USA.
J Health Econ. 1998 Jan;17(1):105-15. doi: 10.1016/s0167-6296(97)00014-3.
This paper provides a test of the hypothesis that people shift their consumption of health services to time periods when they have more generous insurance coverage, in order to take advantage of third-party payment. We use data from the Survey of Income and Program Participation to compare utilization rates for people in transition between being insured and being uninsured to those of people who are continuously insured and continuously uninsured. We find little support for the hypothesis that people anticipate changes in their insurance status and arrange their health care consumption accordingly.
人们会将其医疗服务消费转移到保险覆盖范围更慷慨的时间段,以便利用第三方支付。我们使用收入与项目参与调查的数据,将处于参保和未参保转变过程中的人群的利用率,与持续参保和持续未参保人群的利用率进行比较。我们发现,几乎没有证据支持人们会预期其保险状况的变化并据此安排医疗消费这一假设。