Consumers' sensitivity to health plan premiums: Evidence from a natural experiment in California

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Buchmueller, TC
Feldstein, PJ
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10.1377/hlthaff.15.1.143
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A recent policy change by the University of California (UC) provides a unique natural experiment for investigating how consumers respond to financial incentives when choosing health plans. In 1994 UC went from a premium contribution policy that subsidized more costly plans to a policy of contributing a constant dollar amount. As a result, employee premium contributions increased for roughly one third of university employees. The response to this change in relative prices was strong. Whereas only 5 percent of employees facing constant premium contributions switched plans, roughly one quarter of those facing premium contribution increases of less than $10 per month switched to lower cost plans. Higher price increases led to even greater rates of plan switching.
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