How You Pay Drives What You Choose: Health Savings Accounts Versus Cash in Health Insurance Plan Choice

58 Pages Posted: 15 Apr 2024 Last revised: 29 Apr 2024

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Jonathan Gruber

Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT) - Department of Economics

Mengyun Lin

Xiamen University

Haoming Liu

National University of Singapore (NUS) - Department of Economics

Junjian Yi

Peking University

Date Written: April 2024

Abstract

A marked feature of health insurance plan choice is inconsistent choices through the overweighting of premiums relative to out-of-pocket spending. We show that this source of inconsistency disappears when both types of spending come from the same source of designated funds. We focus on the MediSave program in Singapore, whereby residents can pay their health insurance premiums with cash or MediSave funds, but are subject to limits that vary by age and over time. By exploiting variations in those limits, we consistently find that when individuals are able to pay their health insurance premiums with MediSave funds, they are less price sensitive and more willing to enroll in more generous plans—which results in lower spending levels and variance, and lower adverse selection in the market. The results suggest a strong role for mental accounting in insurance decisions.

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Suggested Citation

Gruber, Jonathan and Lin, Mengyun and Liu, Haoming and Yi, Junjian, How You Pay Drives What You Choose: Health Savings Accounts Versus Cash in Health Insurance Plan Choice (April 2024). NBER Working Paper No. w32331, Available at SSRN: https://ssrn.com/abstract=4794381

Jonathan Gruber (Contact Author)

Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT) - Department of Economics ( email )

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Mengyun Lin

Xiamen University ( email )

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China

Haoming Liu

National University of Singapore (NUS) - Department of Economics ( email )

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Singapore 119260
Singapore

Junjian Yi

Peking University ( email )

National School of Development
Peking University
Beijing, Beijing 100871
China

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