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Health Econ ; 25(3): 357-71, 2016 Mar.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-25594149

ABSTRACT

Assuming symmetric information, we show that a high-deductible health plan (HDHP) combined with a tax-favored health savings account (HSA) induces more savings and less treatment compared with a full coverage plan under reasonable risk preferences. Furthermore, a higher tax subsidy increases savings in any case but decreases medical utilization if and only if treatment expenses are above the deductible. A larger deductible increases savings but does not necessarily decrease healthcare utilization. Whether an HDHP/HSA combination is preferred over a full coverage contract depends on absolute risk aversion. A higher tax advantage increases the attractiveness of an HDHP/HSA combination, whereas the effects of changes in the deductible are ambiguous. The paper shows that a potential regulator needs to carefully set the size of the deductible as only in a certain corridor of the probability of sickness, its effect on aggregate healthcare costs are unambiguously favorable.


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Insurance, Health/statistics & numerical data , Medical Savings Accounts/legislation & jurisprudence , Medical Savings Accounts/statistics & numerical data , Patient Acceptance of Health Care/statistics & numerical data , Deductibles and Coinsurance/statistics & numerical data , Humans , Models, Econometric , Taxes
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