Moral Hazard in Drug Purchases
Verho, Jouko; Harju, Jarkko (2023-05-29)
Verho, Jouko
Harju, Jarkko
Tampereen yliopisto
29.05.2023
Julkaisun pysyvä osoite on
https://urn.fi/URN:NBN:fi-fe202401041460
https://urn.fi/URN:NBN:fi-fe202401041460
Kuvaus
nonPeerReviewed
Tiivistelmä
We study the moral hazard effects of the drug copayment threshold in Finland using detailed prescription drug purchase data. The analysis reveals that the average drug costs increase discontinuously by 17% at the threshold above which out-of-pocket drug costs decrease substantially. Our results suggest an average price elasticity of -0.17, which indicates evident moral hazard costs. Approximately 80% of the overall effect is due to individuals buying drugs in larger quantities rather than purchasing higher-priced drugs. The heterogeneity analysis suggests that the responses are largest for drug categories taken on an as-needed rather than a regular basis.
Tutkimusteema
Labour markets and education
JEL
I10, H51, D12
Avainsanat
Prescription drugs, Moral hazard, Health insurance
Kokoelmat
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