Inattention and Switching Costs as Sources of Inertia in Medicare Part D

Florian Heiss, D. McFadden, J. Winter, Amelie Wuppermann, Bo Zhou
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Abstract

Consumers' health plan choices are highly persistent even though optimal plans change over time. This paper separates two sources of inertia, inattention to plan choice and switching costs. We develop a panel data model with separate attention and choice stages, linked by heterogeneity in acuity, i.e., the ability and willingness to make diligent choices. Using data from Medicare Part D, we find that inattention is an important source of inertia but switching costs also play a role, particularly for low-acuity individuals. Separating the two stages and allowing for heterogeneity is crucial for counterfactual simulations of interventions that reduce inertia.
作为医疗保险D部分惯性来源的疏忽和转换成本
消费者的健康计划选择是高度持久的,即使最佳计划随着时间的推移而改变。本文将惯性的两个来源分离出来,即不注意计划选择和切换成本。我们开发了一个面板数据模型,具有独立的注意和选择阶段,由敏锐度的异质性联系起来,即做出勤奋选择的能力和意愿。使用医疗保险D部分的数据,我们发现注意力不集中是惯性的一个重要来源,但转换成本也起作用,特别是对低敏锐度的个体。分离这两个阶段并允许异质性对于减少惯性的干预措施的反事实模拟至关重要。
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