The Value of Improving Insurance Quality: Evidence from Long-Run Medicaid Attrition

57 Pages Posted: 16 Jan 2023

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Ajin Lee

Michigan State University

Boris Vabson

Harvard University - Department of Health Care Policy

Abstract

The US government increasingly provides public health insurance coverage through private firms. We examine associated welfare implications for beneficiaries, using a 'revealed preference' framework based on beneficiaries' program attrition rates. Focusing on the Medicaid program in New York State, we exploit quasi-random variation in the initial assignment at birth to public versus private Medicaid based on birth weight. We find that infants assigned to private Medicaid at birth are less likely to subsequently leave Medicaid. We provide suggestive evidence that reduced attrition reflects beneficiary responses to improved program quality, rather than alternative mechanisms such as private Medicaid plans reducing re-enrollment barriers.

Keywords: Medicaid, managed care, program attrition, insurance quality

Suggested Citation

Lee, Ajin and Vabson, Boris, The Value of Improving Insurance Quality: Evidence from Long-Run Medicaid Attrition. Available at SSRN: https://ssrn.com/abstract=4326229 or http://dx.doi.org/10.2139/ssrn.4326229

Ajin Lee (Contact Author)

Michigan State University ( email )

Agriculture Hall
East Lansing, MI 48824-1122
United States

Boris Vabson

Harvard University - Department of Health Care Policy ( email )

25 Shattuck Street
Boston, MA 02115
United States

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