In recent years, consumer choice has become an important element of public policy. One reason is that consumers differ in their tastes and needs, which they can express most easily through their own choices. Elements that strengthen consumer choice feature prominently in the design of public insurance markets, for instance in the United States in the recent introduction of prescription drug coverage for older individuals via Medicare Part D. For policy makers who design such a market, an important practical question in the design phase of such a new program is how to deduce enrollment and plan selection preferences prior to its introduction. In this paper, we investigate whether hypothetical choice experiments can serve as a tool in this p...
An individual choosing a health insurance policy faces a complex decision environment where a large ...
We examine the effectiveness of alternate choice architectures for health plan choice in US marketpl...
Health insurance decisions are a challenge for many consumers and influence welfare, health outcomes...
In recent years, consumer choice has become an important element of public policy. One reason is tha...
Medicare Part D provides prescription drug coverage through Medicare approved plans offered by priva...
This chapter focuses on stated preferences obtained from discrete choice experiments (DCEs also know...
We study the Medicare Part D prescription drug insurance program as a bellwether for designs of priv...
This paper describes how state-of-the-art methods of choice modeling can be used to analyze consumer...
We examine evidence from two unique discrete choice experiments (DCE) on long term care insurance an...
Does having choice increase the willingness to pay for the chosen good? If this is the case, then in...
To determine the extent to which people make choices inconsistent with expected utility theory when ...
Following the implementation of the Affordable Care Act (ACA), millions of Americans have gained cov...
An individual choosing a health insurance policy faces a complex decision environment where a large ...
The new Medicare Part D program provides prescription drug coverage for older Americans through high...
Background - Economic evaluation of mandatory health programmes generally do not consider the utilit...
An individual choosing a health insurance policy faces a complex decision environment where a large ...
We examine the effectiveness of alternate choice architectures for health plan choice in US marketpl...
Health insurance decisions are a challenge for many consumers and influence welfare, health outcomes...
In recent years, consumer choice has become an important element of public policy. One reason is tha...
Medicare Part D provides prescription drug coverage through Medicare approved plans offered by priva...
This chapter focuses on stated preferences obtained from discrete choice experiments (DCEs also know...
We study the Medicare Part D prescription drug insurance program as a bellwether for designs of priv...
This paper describes how state-of-the-art methods of choice modeling can be used to analyze consumer...
We examine evidence from two unique discrete choice experiments (DCE) on long term care insurance an...
Does having choice increase the willingness to pay for the chosen good? If this is the case, then in...
To determine the extent to which people make choices inconsistent with expected utility theory when ...
Following the implementation of the Affordable Care Act (ACA), millions of Americans have gained cov...
An individual choosing a health insurance policy faces a complex decision environment where a large ...
The new Medicare Part D program provides prescription drug coverage for older Americans through high...
Background - Economic evaluation of mandatory health programmes generally do not consider the utilit...
An individual choosing a health insurance policy faces a complex decision environment where a large ...
We examine the effectiveness of alternate choice architectures for health plan choice in US marketpl...
Health insurance decisions are a challenge for many consumers and influence welfare, health outcomes...