Division of Health Policy and Management, School of Public Health, University of Minnesota, Minneapolis, Minnesota, USA.
Health Aff (Millwood). 2013 May;32(5):873-81. doi: 10.1377/hlthaff.2012.1230.
Lowering both Medicare spending and the rate of Medicare spending growth is important for the nation's fiscal health. Policy makers in search of ways to achieve these reductions have looked at the role that supplemental coverage for Medicare beneficiaries plays in Medicare spending. Supplemental coverage makes health care more affordable for beneficiaries but also makes beneficiaries insensitive to the cost of their care, thereby increasing the demand for care. Ours is the first empirical study to investigate whether supplemental Medicare coverage is associated with higher rates of spending growth over time. We found that supplemental insurance coverage was associated with significantly higher rates of overall spending growth. Specifically, employer-sponsored and self-purchased supplemental coverage were associated with annual total spending growth rates of 7.17 percent and 7.18 percent, respectively, compared to 6.08 percent annual growth for beneficiaries without supplemental coverage. Results for Medicare program spending were more equivocal, however. Our results are consistent with the belief that current trends away from generous employer-sponsored supplemental coverage and efforts to restrict the generosity of supplemental coverage may slow spending growth.
降低医疗保险支出和医疗保险支出增长率对国家的财政健康很重要。寻求实现这些降低的政策制定者已经研究了补充医疗保险对医疗保险支出的作用。补充保险使受益人更容易负担医疗保健费用,但也使他们对自己的护理费用不敏感,从而增加了对护理的需求。我们的研究首次调查了补充医疗保险是否与随着时间的推移更高的支出增长率有关。我们发现,补充医疗保险与更高的总体支出增长率显著相关。具体而言,与没有补充保险的受益人相比,雇主赞助和自购补充保险分别与每年 7.17%和 7.18%的总支出增长率相关,而每年 6.08%的增长。然而,医疗保险计划支出的结果更为不确定。我们的结果与这样一种信念一致,即目前远离慷慨的雇主赞助补充保险的趋势以及限制补充保险慷慨程度的努力可能会减缓支出增长。