Title
Health Insurance Menu Design for Large Employers
Author(s)
Kate Ho Kate Ho (Princeton University)
Robin S. Lee Robin Lee (Harvard University)
Abstract
We explore the challenges faced by a large employer designing a health insurance plan menu for its employees. Using detailed administrative data from Harvard University, we estimate a model of plan choice and utilization, and evaluate the benefits of cost sharing and plan variety. For a single plan with a generous out-of-pocket maximum, we find that modest cost sharing of approximately 30% maximizes average employee surplus. Further gains from offering choice are limited if based solely on financial dimensions, but can be economically significant if paired with other features that appeal to sicker households.
Creation Date
2021-01
Section URL ID
Paper Number
2021-63
URL
https://scholar.princeton.edu/sites/default/files/20210128-health_plan_menu_design.pdf
File Function
Jel
I11, I13, L20
Keyword(s)
Health insurance, Health care
Suppress
false
Series
13