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Traditional Insurance versus Managed Care

Explore the key differences between traditional insurance and managed care products to navigate the complex realm of healthcare coverage. Learn about the trade-offs, moral hazards, and control methods, empowering yourself to make decisions that align with your needs and preferences.

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Traditional Insurance versus Managed Care

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  1. Traditional Insurance versus Managed Care Managed Care Products

  2. The Insurance Trade-off • 10-percent chance of hospitalization that costs $10,000 • Or pay premium (.10 x $10,000) + (.90 x 0) = $1000

  3. WARNING!!Trade-off Changes as Soon As You Take The Insurance ! • 10-percent chance of hospitalization that costs $10,000 • Or pay premium (.10 x $10,000) + (.90 x 0) = $1000

  4. Moral hazard • Members of a health insurance plan • use more services • are willing to pay higher prices for services when other people are sharing the bill.

  5. Two Ways to Control Moral Hazard • Make enrollees pay a (bigger) share of the bill • Traditional health insurance • Have rules about what enrollees can buy and from whom • Managed care

  6. Managed Care Little or no cost-sharing Covers preventive care Limited provider choice Primary care “gatekeeper” Traditional Insurance Deductibles, 80/20 Covers illness/injury only Go anywhere Self-referral How They Look from Consumer’s Perspective

  7. Managed Care Products • Health Maintenance Organization (HMO) • Point of Service (POS) • Open Access HMO • Preferred Provider Organization (PPO)

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