Discussion paper

DP10943 Community rating in health insurance: trade-off between coverage and selection

We analyze the role of community rating in the optimal design of a risk adjustment scheme in competitive health insurance markets when insurers have better information on their customers' risk profiles than the sponsor of health insurance. The sponsor offers insurers a menu of risk adjustment schemes to elicit this information. The optimal scheme includes a voluntary reinsurance option. Additionally, the scheme should sometimes be complemented by a community rating requirement. The resulting inefficient coverage of low-cost types lowers the sponsor's cost of separating different insurer types. This allows the sponsor to redistribute more rents from low-cost to high-cost consumers.

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Citation

Boone, J and G Zwart (2015), ‘DP10943 Community rating in health insurance: trade-off between coverage and selection‘, CEPR Discussion Paper No. 10943. CEPR Press, Paris & London. https://cepr.org/publications/dp10943