Hall M A
Department of Public Health Sciences, Wake Forest University School of Medicine, Medical Center Boulevard, Winston-Salem, NC 27157-1063, USA.
Inquiry. 2000;37(4):376-88.
Requiring health insurers to cover everyone who applies regardless of health status--an approach called "guaranteed issue"--is severely hampered without accompanying rating restrictions that keep insurance affordable for higher-risk people. The degree of rating flexibility also determines how much insurers can continue to compete based on their skills at risk selection, and how well they can counter adverse selection. Therefore, the structure and enforcement of rating reforms are essential to how insurance market reforms function. Based on an in-depth qualitative study in seven states with insurers, agents, and regulators, this article explains the factors that determine the stringency of rating reforms, and details how various aspects of rating restrictions can be used strategically to engage in greater risk segmentation than first appears possible. The article concludes by reflecting on the appropriate degree of complexity in rating rules, and it offers recommendations for crafting rating reforms that avoid unintended consequences.
要求健康保险公司覆盖每一位申请者,无论其健康状况如何(这种方法称为“保证承保”),如果没有相应的费率限制来确保高风险人群也能负担得起保险,这一做法将受到严重阻碍。费率灵活性的程度还决定了保险公司在基于风险选择技能进行竞争方面能够持续的程度,以及它们应对逆向选择的能力。因此,费率改革的结构和执行对于保险市场改革的运作方式至关重要。基于对七个州的保险公司、代理商和监管机构进行的深入定性研究,本文解释了决定费率改革严格程度的因素,并详细说明了费率限制的各个方面如何能够被战略性地用于进行比最初看起来更大程度的风险细分。文章最后思考了费率规则中适当的复杂程度,并为制定避免意外后果的费率改革提供了建议。