Recent increases in market concentration among health plans, hospitals, and medical groups raise questions about what impact such mergers are having on costs to consumers. We examined the impact of market concentration on the growth of health insurance premiums between 2014 and 2015 in two Affordable Care Act state-based Marketplaces: Covered California and NY State of Health. We measured health plan, hospital, and medical group market concentration using the well-known Herfindahl-Hirschman Index (HHI) and used a multivariate regression model to relate these measures to premium growth. Both states exhibited a positive association between hospital concentration and premium growth and a positive (but not statistically significant) association...
Market structure, Market concentration, Physician organizations, Health plans, Health insurers, Heal...
While millions have signed up for health insurance under Obamacare since it launched in 2014, covera...
This dissertation consists of three chapters that analyze the Affordable Care Act (ACA)’s Health Ins...
Decades-long trends towards highly concentrated provider markets in healthcare have serious implicat...
We examine whether and to what extent consolidation in the U.S. health insurance industry has contri...
The Affordable Care Act created the national insurance exchanges of qualified health plans to encour...
Over the past three decades, markets for health insurers and providers have gone through waves of co...
We attempt to identify and evaluate the association between key characteristics of not-for-profit (N...
The article of record as published may be found at http://dx.doi.org/10.1377/hlthaff.2010.0406The lo...
Objective. This paper analyzes whether the rise in managed care during the 1990s caused the increase...
We examine whether and to what extent consolidation in the US health insurance industry has contribu...
Objective. To determine the extent to which managed care has led to consolidation among hospitals an...
Research shows consolidation in the private health insurance industry leads to premium increases, ev...
leemore dafny jonathan gruber christopher ody First-year insurer participation in the Health Insuran...
Insurance markets in the United States are highly concentrated, which has ambiguous policy implicati...
Market structure, Market concentration, Physician organizations, Health plans, Health insurers, Heal...
While millions have signed up for health insurance under Obamacare since it launched in 2014, covera...
This dissertation consists of three chapters that analyze the Affordable Care Act (ACA)’s Health Ins...
Decades-long trends towards highly concentrated provider markets in healthcare have serious implicat...
We examine whether and to what extent consolidation in the U.S. health insurance industry has contri...
The Affordable Care Act created the national insurance exchanges of qualified health plans to encour...
Over the past three decades, markets for health insurers and providers have gone through waves of co...
We attempt to identify and evaluate the association between key characteristics of not-for-profit (N...
The article of record as published may be found at http://dx.doi.org/10.1377/hlthaff.2010.0406The lo...
Objective. This paper analyzes whether the rise in managed care during the 1990s caused the increase...
We examine whether and to what extent consolidation in the US health insurance industry has contribu...
Objective. To determine the extent to which managed care has led to consolidation among hospitals an...
Research shows consolidation in the private health insurance industry leads to premium increases, ev...
leemore dafny jonathan gruber christopher ody First-year insurer participation in the Health Insuran...
Insurance markets in the United States are highly concentrated, which has ambiguous policy implicati...
Market structure, Market concentration, Physician organizations, Health plans, Health insurers, Heal...
While millions have signed up for health insurance under Obamacare since it launched in 2014, covera...
This dissertation consists of three chapters that analyze the Affordable Care Act (ACA)’s Health Ins...