TY - JOUR
T1 - Should administrative costs in health insurance be included in the risk-equalization? An analysis of five countries
AU - Douven, Rudy
AU - Kauer, Lukas
AU - Demme, Sylvia
AU - Paolucci, Francesco
AU - van de Ven, Wynand
AU - Wasem, Jürgen
AU - Zhao, Xiaoxi
N1 - Publisher Copyright:
© 2022, The Author(s).
PY - 2022/12
Y1 - 2022/12
N2 - Most countries that apply risk-equalization in their health insurance market(s) perform risk-equalization on medical claims but do not include other components of the insurance premium, such as administrative costs. Using fixed effects panel regressions from individual insurers in Australia, Germany, the Netherlands, Switzerland, and the US, we find evidence that health insurers with a high morbidity population on average have higher administrative costs. We argue that administrative costs should also be included in risk-equalization and we show that such equalization results in additional equalization payments nontrivial in size. Using examples from Germany and the US, we show how in practice policymakers can include administrative costs in risk-equalization. We are skeptical about applying risk-equalization to other components of the insurance premium, such as profits or costs related to solvency requirements of insurers.
AB - Most countries that apply risk-equalization in their health insurance market(s) perform risk-equalization on medical claims but do not include other components of the insurance premium, such as administrative costs. Using fixed effects panel regressions from individual insurers in Australia, Germany, the Netherlands, Switzerland, and the US, we find evidence that health insurers with a high morbidity population on average have higher administrative costs. We argue that administrative costs should also be included in risk-equalization and we show that such equalization results in additional equalization payments nontrivial in size. Using examples from Germany and the US, we show how in practice policymakers can include administrative costs in risk-equalization. We are skeptical about applying risk-equalization to other components of the insurance premium, such as profits or costs related to solvency requirements of insurers.
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U2 - 10.1007/s10198-022-01436-y
DO - 10.1007/s10198-022-01436-y
M3 - Article
C2 - 35129731
AN - SCOPUS:85124344927
SN - 1618-7598
VL - 23
SP - 1437
EP - 1453
JO - European Journal of Health Economics
JF - European Journal of Health Economics
IS - 9
ER -