2014
DOI: 10.1111/rssa.12065
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Private Information in Healthcare Utilization: Specification of a Copula-Based Hurdle Model

Abstract: Summary We study whether individuals' private information on health risk affects their medical care utilization. The presence of such information asymmetry is critical to the optimal payment design in healthcare systems. To do so, we examine the relationship between self‐perceived health status and healthcare expenditures. Because of simultaneity, we employ a copula regression to model jointly the mixed outcomes, with the association parameter capturing the residual dependence conditional on covariates. The se… Show more

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“…Using copulas for mixed multivariate outcomes is less common in the actuarial literature. Some recent applications are Czado et al (2012), Krämer et al (2013) and Shi and Zhang (2014). According to the Sklar's theorem, the joint distribution of N * i and S * i has a copula representation:…”
Section: Pr(nmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Using copulas for mixed multivariate outcomes is less common in the actuarial literature. Some recent applications are Czado et al (2012), Krämer et al (2013) and Shi and Zhang (2014). According to the Sklar's theorem, the joint distribution of N * i and S * i has a copula representation:…”
Section: Pr(nmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Shi and Zhang claimed that information asymmetry contributed to the high rising healthcare costs. They examined the existence of private information among the patient and healthcare institutions and further quantified its effect on the utilization of medical care services based on a copula-based hurdle model [31]. Yan et al conducted a questionnaire survey to analyse differences between the transparency of information disclosure and related demands from the customers perspective, and further studied the influence of different levels of mandatory information disclosure on the relationship between the service providers and customers [39].…”
Section: Information Asymmetry In Healthcare Service Systemsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The GB2 distribution was introduced by McDonald () and has found extensive applications in the economics literature (McDonald and Xu, ). More recently, Frees and Valdez () and Shi and Zhang () considered an alternative parameterization and demonstrated its flexibility in fitting insurance claims and healthcare expenditures. GB2 is a member of the log‐location–scale family with location parameter μ it , j , scale parameter σ j and shape parameters ϕ 1 j and ϕ 2 j .…”
Section: Multivariate Claim Modellingmentioning
confidence: 99%