Sinking, Swimming, or Learning to Swim in Medicare Part D
成果类型:
Article
署名作者:
Ketcham, Jonathan D.; Lucarelli, Claudio; Miravete, Eugenio J.; Roebuck, M. Christopher
署名单位:
Arizona State University; Arizona State University-Tempe; Cornell University; University of Pennsylvania; Universidad de los Andes - Chile; University of Texas System; University of Texas Austin
刊物名称:
AMERICAN ECONOMIC REVIEW
ISSN/ISSBN:
0002-8282
DOI:
10.1257/aer.102.6.2639
发表日期:
2012
页码:
2639-2673
关键词:
prescription drug coverage
plan
selection
benefits
CHOICE
MARKET
摘要:
Under Medicare Part D, senior citizens choose prescription drug insurance offered by numerous private insurers. We examine nonpoor enrollees' actions in 2006 and 2007 using panel data. Our sample reduced overspending by $298 on average, with gains by 81 percent of them. The greatest improvements were by those who overspent most in 2006 and by those who switched plans. Decisions to switch depended on individuals' overspending in 2006 and on individual-specific effects of changes in their current plans. The oldest consumers and those initiating medications for Alzheimer's disease improved by more than average, suggesting that real-world institutions help overcome cognitive limitations. (JEL D14, G22, H51, I13, I18)
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