More on Administrative Costs
I actually like this article by Ezra Klein. Often I've found his articles lacking in understanding of economics, an appreciation for incentives, etc. But this looks quite good. Well balanced and displaying a healthy skepticism about why Medicare's adminstative costs are lower and if we can get such low costs in general for health care and if ...Posted in Outside The Beltway on July 10, 2009 12:03
Efficiency and Administrative Costs
For the sake of argument let us assume that Medicare’s administrative costs are lower than those of the typical health insurance company. Does this imply that Medicare is more efficient than the private company? I’ve been skeptical of this view point since one thing I’ve learned in economics is that firms want to maximize profits. You ...Posted in Outside The Beltway on July 7, 2009 16:18
Looking At Medicare Administrative Costs
Are they lower? This article by the Heritage Foundation makes an interesting point. Medicare beneficiaries are by definition elderly, disabled, or patients with end-stage renal disease. Private insurance beneficiaries may include a small percentage of people in those categories, but they consist primarily of people are who under age 65 and not disabled. Naturally, Medicare beneficiaries need, on average, more ...Posted in Outside The Beltway on July 6, 2009 14:00











