Glied Sherry A, Remler Dahlia K
Department of Health Policy and Management, Mailman School of Public Health, Columbia University, USA. sag1@columbia .edu
Issue Brief (Commonw Fund). 2005 Apr(811):1-8.
The authors investigate the potential of Health Savings Accounts (HSAs) to expand health insurance coverage. They examine how many currently uninsured people might be encouraged to buy coverage through HSAs, and what the impacts of such actions might be on the group and nongroup health insurance markets. Their main conclusions: HSAs are not likely to be an important contributor to expanding coverage among uninsured people because most of them do not face high-enough marginal tax rates to benefit substantially from the tax deductibility of HSA contributions. Meanwhile, HSAs could potentially destabilize the small-group market. To the extent that they encourage well-compensated healthy workers to abandon job-based coverage--a result that is more likely if current HSA provisions are combined with proposed premium deductibility--HSAs could undermine the entire structure of job-based coverage among small firms.
作者们研究了健康储蓄账户(HSAs)在扩大医疗保险覆盖范围方面的潜力。他们考察了有多少目前未参保的人可能会被鼓励通过健康储蓄账户购买保险,以及此类行为可能会对团体和非团体医疗保险市场产生何种影响。他们的主要结论是:健康储蓄账户不太可能成为扩大未参保人群保险覆盖范围的重要因素,因为他们中的大多数人面临的边际税率不够高,无法从健康储蓄账户缴费的税收抵扣中大幅受益。与此同时,健康储蓄账户可能会破坏小团体保险市场的稳定。如果健康储蓄账户鼓励待遇优厚的健康员工放弃基于工作的保险——如果将当前健康储蓄账户条款与提议的保费抵扣相结合,这种结果更有可能出现——那么健康储蓄账户可能会破坏小公司基于工作的保险的整个结构。