TY - JOUR
T1 - Consumer health plan choice
T2 - Current knowledge and future directions
AU - Scanlon, Dennis P.
AU - Chernew, Michael
AU - Lave, Judith R.
PY - 1997
Y1 - 1997
N2 - A keystone of the competitive strategy in health insurance markets is the assumption that 'consumers' can make informed choices based on the costs and quality of competing health plans, and that selection effects are not large. However, little is known about how individuals use information other than price in the decision making process. This review summarizes the state of knowledge about how individuals make choices among health plans and outlines an agenda for future research. We find that the existing literature on health plan choice is no longer sufficient given the widespread growth and acceptance of managed care, and the increased proportion of consumers' income now going toward the purchase of health plans. Instead, today's environment of health plan choice requires better understanding of how plan attributes other than price influence plan choice, how other variables such as health status interact with plan attributes in the decision making process, and how specific populations differ from one another in terms of the sensitivity of their health plan choices to these different types of variables.
AB - A keystone of the competitive strategy in health insurance markets is the assumption that 'consumers' can make informed choices based on the costs and quality of competing health plans, and that selection effects are not large. However, little is known about how individuals use information other than price in the decision making process. This review summarizes the state of knowledge about how individuals make choices among health plans and outlines an agenda for future research. We find that the existing literature on health plan choice is no longer sufficient given the widespread growth and acceptance of managed care, and the increased proportion of consumers' income now going toward the purchase of health plans. Instead, today's environment of health plan choice requires better understanding of how plan attributes other than price influence plan choice, how other variables such as health status interact with plan attributes in the decision making process, and how specific populations differ from one another in terms of the sensitivity of their health plan choices to these different types of variables.
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U2 - 10.1146/annurev.publhealth.18.1.507
DO - 10.1146/annurev.publhealth.18.1.507
M3 - Review article
C2 - 9143729
AN - SCOPUS:0030945927
SN - 0163-7525
VL - 18
SP - 507
EP - 528
JO - Annual Review of Public Health
JF - Annual Review of Public Health
ER -