Tax Credits, the Distribution of Subsidized Health Insurance Premiums, and the Uninsured
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Copyright 2002
ISBN 0-262-07234-3
This paper investigates the impact of a $1,000 refundable tax credit for self-only coverage on net premiums and insurance purchases for a representative sampie of potential buyers in the individual insurance market. Two methods are used to estimate the distribution of premiums: predicted premiums based on a sample of actual purchasers, and premium quotations drawn from an e-insurance web site. In most of the simulations, the net premiums for half or more of the prospective buyers are reduced to zero or low levels. The number of uninsured is reduced by 21 to 85 percent, depending on the size of the deductible in the benchmark plan. However, the results are sensitive to assumptions about insurer underwriting practices.
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This paper investigates the impact of a $1000 refundable tax credit for self-only coverage on net premiums and...