
Mark V. Pauly
· John M. Bendheim, W’40 and Thomas L. Bendheim, WG’90 Professor Emeritus of Health Care ManagementVerifiedUniversity of Pennsylvania · Social Science and Health Policy
Active 1967–2024
Research topics
- Medicine
- Economics
Selected publications
2020 · 2 citations
Senior authorCorresponding- Economics
- Medicine
The growth of health care spending has been a longstanding policy concern. Over the years, several innovations have been proposed to lower levels of health care spending; however, their impact has been limited and not sustained over time. Costly new technology, while often an improvement to existing care, has been identified as a principal driver of health care spending growth. Recent literature has shown that high deductible health plans (HDHP) can have an immediate impact on levels of health care spending, but their medium-and long-run effects on spending growth remain unknown. In this paper, we use multiple-employer-group claims data from a large national insurer to (i) study whether HDHPs reduce the growth in spending over four years compared to lower deductible alternatives; and (ii) explore the mechanisms behind any reductions in growth by looking at whether HDHPs reduce the use of low-vs. high-value treatments. We find that HDHPs have a limited effect on spending growth, with a statistically significant reduction observed only for prescription drugs. HDHPs are not associated with significantly lower growth in spending on highly cost-effective medicines in a sample of drugs but do reduce spending growth for less cost-effective drugs.
Recent grants
NIH · $3.4M · 2014
Frequent coauthors
- 100 shared
Guennebaud Gaël
Université Toulouse - Jean Jaurès
- 90 shared
Mathias Paulin
Université Toulouse III - Paul Sabatier
- 54 shared
Leif Kobbelt
RWTH Aachen University
- 50 shared
Howard Kunreuther
University of Pennsylvania
- 48 shared
Niloy J. Mitra
University College London
- 41 shared
Sean Nicholson
Policy Analysis (United States)
- 36 shared
Helmut Pottmann
TU Wien
- 36 shared
Mary D. Naylor
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