Christina Marsh

Ph.D. Candidate

Department of Economics
University of Minnesota

Research Interests

Health Economics
Industrial Organization
Applied Econometrics

Contact Information

4-101 Hanson Hall
1925 Fourth Street South
Minneapolis, MN 55455
Phone: (585) 233-5342
marsh@econ.umn.edu

Curriculum Vitae

Estimating Health Expenditure Elasticities Using Nonlinear Reimbursement
(Job Market Paper) [PDF]

ABSTRACT: Recent health care initiatives attempt to stem rising costs by increasing patients' cost sharing. These initiatives include high deductible plans, the Medicare Drug Plan "doughnut hole," and Health Savings Accounts (HSAs). The success of such initiatives depends on how health expenditures change as patients' reimbursement decreases. Estimating this elasticity is complicated by selection bias, as high expenditure patients can self-select into high reimbursement plans. Additionally, nonlinear reimbursement is prevalent in U.S. insurance contracts and the aforementioned initiatives. Nonlinearities introduce bias when using previous estimation methods by simultaneously determining expenditure and reimbursement rate. This paper develops an elasticity estimation method that controls for selection bias by taking advantage of nonlinear reimbursement rates. Discontinuous reimbursement rates induced by a nonlinearity are used to isolate patients' expenditure choices. Using detailed claims-level data of employer-sponsored health insurance, I find a tight range of elasticities between -0.25 and -0.33 in the range of average U.S. spending. I then use these estimates in a policy experiment measuring moral hazard and calculate the resulting welfare effects. This paper's estimation method may be used on many policies with nonlinear reimbursement which previous tools could not address.

References

Professor Patrick Bajari
(Co-Advisor)
bajari@umn.edu
Department of Economics
University of Minnesota
4-101 Hanson Hall
Minneapolis, MN 55455
612-625-8369

Professor Robert Town
(Co-Advisor)
rjtown@umn.edu
Health Services Research and Policy
University of Minnesota
420 Delaware Street SE
Minneapolis, MN 55455
612-626-4683

Professor Thomas Holmes
holmes@umn.edu
Department of Economics
University of Minnesota
4-101 Hanson Hall
Minneapolis, MN 55455
612-625-4512

Professor Amil Petrin
petrin@umn.edu
Department of Economics
University of Minnesota
4-101 Hanson Hall
Minneapolis, MN 55455
612-625-0145

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