Quality and Employers' Choice of Health Plan

Working Paper: NBER ID: w9847

Authors: Michael Chernew; Gautam Gowrisankaran; Catherine McLaughlin; Teresa Gibson

Abstract: We seek to understand the relationship between employer decisions regarding which health plans firms choose to offer to their employees and the performance of those plans. We measure performance using data from the Health Plan Employer Data Information Set (HEDIS) and the Consumer Assessment of Health Plan Survey (CAHPS). We use a unique data set that lists the Health Maintenance Organizations (HMOs) available to, and offered by, large employers across markets in the year 2000, and examine the relationship between plan offerings, performance measures and other plan characteristics. We estimate two sets of specifications that differ in whether they model plan choice as a function of absolute plan performance or plan performance relative to competitors. We find that employers are more likely to offer plans with strong absolute and relative HEDIS and CAHPS performance measures. Our results are consistent with the view that large employers are responsive to the interests of their employees.

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JEL Codes: I11


Causal Claims Network Graph

Edges that are evidenced by causal inference methods are in orange, and the rest are in light blue.


Causal Claims

CauseEffect
Health plan performance measures (HEDIS, CAHPS) (I13)Employer offerings of health plans (J32)
Price of health plans (G52)Employer offerings of health plans (J32)

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