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Provider networks and health plan premium variation
Authors:Daniel Polsky  Bingxiao Wu
Institution:1. Department of Health Policy and Management, Bloomberg School of Public Health, Carey School of Business, Johns Hopkins University, Baltimore Maryland ; 2. Department of Economics, Rutgers, The State University of New Jersey, New Brunswick New Jersey
Abstract:ObjectiveTo examine how plan premiums are associated with physician network breadth, hospital network breadth, and hospital network quality on the Affordable Care Act''s Health Insurance Marketplaces in all 50 states and the DC in 2016.Data SourcesData on plan premiums and characteristics came from 2016 Robert Wood Johnson Foundation Health Insurance Exchange (HIX) Compare. Provider network information was obtained from Vericred. Hospital characteristics were obtained from CMS Hospital Compare and the American Hospital Association (AHA) survey.Study DesignWe analyzed how plan premiums were associated with variations in physician network breadth, hospital network breadth, and hospital network quality using ordinary least square regressions with state‐rating area fixed effects and carrier fixed effects.Principal FindingsPlan premiums were positively associated with physician network breadth and hospital network breadth. We find the following statistically significant results: a one standard deviation increase in physician network breadth was linked to a premium increase of 2.8 percent or $101 per year; a one standard deviation increase in hospital network breadth was linked to a premium increase of 2.4 percent or $86 per year. There was no significant association between premiums and hospital network quality, as measured by hospital star ratings and the inclusion of teaching hospitals or the top‐20 hospitals nationwide.ConclusionsPhysician network breadth and hospital network breadth contributed positively to plan premiums. The roles of the two types of provider network breadth are quantitatively similar. Premiums appear to be insensitive to hospital network quality.
Keywords:Affordable Care Act (ACA) Health Insurance Marketplace  hedonic pricing  narrow network  network quality  plan premium
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