Glazer Jacob, McGuire Thomas G
Tel Aviv University and Boston University.
J Public Econ. 2012 Jun;96(5-6):520-523. doi: 10.1016/j.jpubeco.2012.02.007. Epub 2012 Feb 25.
Changing health insurance coverage for one service may affect use of other insured services. When improving coverage for one service reduces use of another, the savings are referred to as "offset effects." For example, costs of better coverage for prescription drugs may be partly "offset" by reductions in hospital costs. Offset effects have welfare implications but it has not been clear how to value these impacts in design of health insurance. We show that plan-paid - rather than total -- spending is the right welfare measure of the offset effect, and go on to develop a "sufficient statistic" for evaluating the welfare effects of change in coverage in the presence of multiple goods. We derive a simple rule for when a coverage improvement increases welfare due to offset effects.
改变一项服务的医疗保险覆盖范围可能会影响其他参保服务的使用情况。当提高一项服务的覆盖范围导致另一项服务的使用减少时,这种节省就被称为“抵消效应”。例如,改善处方药覆盖范围的成本可能会因住院费用的减少而部分“抵消”。抵消效应具有福利方面的影响,但在医疗保险设计中如何衡量这些影响尚不清楚。我们表明,计划支付而非总支出才是抵消效应正确的福利衡量指标,并进而开发出一种“充分统计量”,用于评估存在多种商品情况下覆盖范围变化的福利效应。我们推导出了一条简单规则,用于判断覆盖范围的改善何时会因抵消效应而增加福利。