Strategic Formulary Design in Medicare Part D Plans
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The design of Medicare Part D causes most beneficiaries to receive fragmented health insurance, with drug and medical coverage separated. Fragmentation is potentially inefficient since separate insurers optimize over only one component of healthcare spending, despite complementarities and substitutabilities between healthcare types. Fragmentation of only some plans can also lead to market distortions due to differential adverse selection, as integrated plans may use drug formularies to induce enrollment by patients that are profitable in the medical insurance market. We study the design of insurance plans in Medicare Part D, and find that formularies reflects these two differences in incentives.
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Lavetti, Kurt, and Simon, Kosali. "Strategic Formulary Design in Medicare Part D Plans." American Economic Journal: Economic Policy, vol. 10, no. 3, pp. 154-92, 2018-08-01, https://doi.org/10.1257/pol.20160248.
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American Economic Journal: Economic Policy