“…In the context of health insurance, the analysis is mostly focused on Medicare Part D. There is evidence that consumers are likely not optimizing effectively (Heiss, McFadden, Winter, Wuppermann, & Zhou, 2016), switch plans infrequently, and search imperfectly (Ho, Hogan, & Morton, 2017) and that switching probabilities decrease in the number of available health plans (Wuppermann, Bauhoff, & Grabka 2014), the time enrolled in Part (Ketcham, Lucarelli, & Powers, 2015). In Switzerland, for instance, health plans with midrange deductibles between CHF 500 and CHF 2,000 do not minimize individuals' total expenditure (i.e., premium plus co-payments) in most cases and are thus dominated by health plans with the lowest or highest deductible (CHF 300 and 2,500, respectively).…”