2015
DOI: 10.3386/w21222
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Upcoding: Evidence from Medicare on Squishy Risk Adjustment

Abstract: In most US health insurance markets, plans face strong incentives to "upcode" the patient diagnoses they report to the regulator, as these affect the risk-adjusted payments plans receive. We show that enrollees in private Medicare plans generate 6% to 16% higher diagnosis-based risk scores than they would under fee-for-service Medicare, where diagnoses do not affect most provider payments. Our estimates imply upcoding generates billions in excess public spending and significant distortions to firm and consumer… Show more

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“…This could indicate that the substantial and historical local ties of regional plans provide an effective means to shape physician coding practices, and may act as a substitute for explicit vertical integration in settings like the United States (Geruso and Layton, 2015). Our results are robust to excluding those codes and groups of codes that changed over time because of revisions of the RA system or the ICD catalog.…”
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“…This could indicate that the substantial and historical local ties of regional plans provide an effective means to shape physician coding practices, and may act as a substitute for explicit vertical integration in settings like the United States (Geruso and Layton, 2015). Our results are robust to excluding those codes and groups of codes that changed over time because of revisions of the RA system or the ICD catalog.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 70%
“…The SHI is tightly regulated, including with regards to vertical integration which has been proposed as mechanism for increases in coding intensity in Medicare Advantage (Geruso and Layton, 2015). Despite these restrictions and the 11 We find similar patterns across all diagnoses that were always in the RA and were associated with stable set of ICD categories (results not shown).…”
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