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Premium Variation in the Individual Health Insurance Market
Authors:Bradley Herring  Mark V Pauly
Institution:(1) Health Policy Scholar, Institute for Social and Policy Studies, Yale University, 89 Trumbull Street, New Haven, CT, 06520;(2) Health Care Systems Department, The Wharton School, 3641 Locust Walk, Philadelphia, PA, 19104-6218
Abstract:Recent proposals to decrease the number of uninsured in the U.S. indicate that the individual health insurance market's role may increase. Amid fears of possible risk-segmentation in individual insurance, there exists limited information of the functioning of such markets. This paper examines the relationship between expected medical expense and actual paid premiums for households with individual insurance in the 1996–1997 Community Tracking Study's Household Survey. We find that premiums vary less than proportionately with expected expense and vary only with certain risk characteristics. We also explore how the relationship between risk and premiums is affected by local regulations and market characteristics. We find that premiums vary significantly less strongly with risk for persons insured by HMOs and in markets dominated by managed care insurers.
Keywords:health insurance  regulation  adverse selection
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