The Impact of a Public Option in the U.S. Health Insurance Market

The Impact of a Public Option in the U.S. Health Insurance Market
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Download or read book The Impact of a Public Option in the U.S. Health Insurance Market written by Andrei Barbos and published by . This book was released on 2014 with total page 0 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: We develop a game-theoretical framework to examine the implications of the introduction of a nonprofit “public option” in the U.S. health insurance market. In this model, heterogeneous consumers have to choose between two competing insurance plans. One plan is offered by a profit-maximizing private insurer; the other by social-welfare maximizing public option. In equilibrium, the distinct objectives of the two insurers induce adverse selection in consumer choice: the public option covers the less healthy consumers, yielding the more profitable segment of market to the private insurer. However, our empirical results suggest that both insurers will capture significant parts of the health insurance market.


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