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Inside the sausage factory: improving estimates of the effects of health insurance expansion proposals
Authors:Glied Sherry  Remler Dahlia K  Zivin Joshua Graff
Institution:Department of Health Policy and Management, Mailman School of Public Health, Columbia University, 600 West 168 St., 6th Floor, New York, NY 10032, USA. sag1@columbia.edu
Abstract:The fate of a proposal to expand health insurance is influenced by predictions of the proposal's effects on the number of newly insured and the cost of new coverage. Estimates vary widely, for reasons that are often hard to discern and evaluate. This article describes and compares the frameworks and parameters used for insurance modeling. It examines conventions and controversies surrounding a series of modeling parameters: how individuals respond to a change in the price of coverage, the extent of participation in a new plan by those already privately insured, firms' behavior, and the value of public versus private coverage. The article also suggests ways of making models more transparent and proposes "reference case" guidelines for modelers so that consumers can compare modeling results.
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