Intervening on the Data to Improve the Performance of Health Plan Payment Methods

40 Pages Posted: 12 Apr 2018 Last revised: 2 Jun 2025

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Savannah Bergquist

Harvard University

Timothy J. Layton

Harvard Medical School - Department of Health Care Policy; National Bureau of Economic Research

Thomas G. McGuire

Harvard University - Department of Health Care Policy

Sherri Rose

Harvard University - Department of Health Care Policy

Date Written: April 2018

Abstract

The conventional method for developing health care plan payment systems uses existing data to study alternative algorithms with the purpose of creating incentives for an efficient and fair health care system. In this paper, we take a different approach and modify the input data rather than the algorithm, so that the data used for calibration reflect the desired levels of spending rather than the observed spending levels typically used for setting health plan payments. We refer to our proposed method as “intervening on the data.” We first present a general economic model that incorporates the previously overlooked two-way relationship between health plan payment and insurer actions. We then demonstrate our approach in two applications in Medicare: an inefficiency example focused on underprovision of care for individuals with chronic illnesses, and an unfairness example addressing health care disparities by geographic income levels. We empirically compare intervening on the data to two other methods commonly used to address inefficiencies and disparities: adding risk adjustor variables, and introducing constraints on the risk adjustment coefficients to redirect revenues. Adding risk adjustors, while the most common policy approach, is the least effective method in our applications. Intervening on the data and constrained regression are both effective. The “side effects” of these approaches, though generally positive, vary according to the empirical context. Intervening on the data is an easy-to-use, intuitive approach for addressing economic efficiency and fairness misallocations in individual health insurance markets.

Suggested Citation

Bergquist, Savannah and Layton, Timothy J. and McGuire, Thomas G. and Rose, Sherri, Intervening on the Data to Improve the Performance of Health Plan Payment Methods (April 2018). NBER Working Paper No. w24491, Available at SSRN: https://ssrn.com/abstract=3158931

Savannah Bergquist (Contact Author)

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Thomas G. McGuire

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Sherri Rose

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