Cream-skimming in deregulated social health insurance: evidence from Switzerland.

K Beck, P Zweifel
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Abstract

Policymakers fear that health insurers when exposed to competition will engage in cream-skimming (i.e. selection of good risks) rather than trying to improve their benefit to premium ratio. This fear surfaced also when Swiss federal government proposed pro-competitive Law on social health insurance, which barely passed a popular referendum in 1994. While a risk equalization mechanism based on age, gender, and place of residence has already been created, there is a considerable interest in improving its formula. This paper shows that a dummy variable indicating an individual's death during the period of observation causes the coefficient of determination to jump from 0.039 to 0.111. More-over, simulations of the risk selection process suggest that risk equalization should be made a permanent institution rather than being limited to a life of 10 years as prescribed by present legislation. In fact, the formula in use, with all its shortcomings, can be shown to neutralize to a great extent insurer interest in cream skimming provided he takes a longer-run view.

放松管制的社会健康保险中的撇脂现象:来自瑞士的证据。
政策制定者担心,健康保险公司在面临竞争时,会采取撇脂(即选择优质风险)的做法,而不是努力提高其收益与保费的比率。当瑞士联邦政府在1994年提出关于社会健康保险的促进竞争的法律时,这种担忧也浮出水面,该法律在全民公决中勉强通过。虽然已经建立了一种基于年龄、性别和居住地的风险均摊机制,但人们对改进其公式非常感兴趣。本文表明,一个表示个体在观察期间死亡的虚拟变量使决定系数从0.039跃升到0.111。此外,对风险选择过程的模拟表明,应该使风险均衡成为一种永久性的制度,而不是象现行立法规定的那样限于10年的期限。事实上,目前使用的配方,尽管有缺点,但可以证明,如果保险公司从更长远的角度来看,它在很大程度上抵消了保险公司对脱脂奶油的兴趣。
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