04404nam 22005053u 450 991082828710332120230803203529.00-8330-8621-9(CKB)3710000000161984(EBL)1680682(OCoLC)879297970(MiAaPQ)EBC1680682(EXLCZ)99371000000016198420141013d2014|||| u|| |engur|n|---|||||How Will the Patient Protection and Affordable Care Act Affect Liability Insurance Costs?[electronic resource]Santa Monica RAND Corporation20141 online resource (75 p.)Description based upon print version of record.Cover; Title Page; Copyright; Preface; Contents; Figures; Tables; Summary; Acknowledgments; Abbreviations; Chapter One: Introduction; Organization of This Report; Chapter Two: Background on the Patient Protection and Affordable Care Act and Liability Insurance Lines; The Patient Protection and Affordable Care Act; Background on Liability Lines Considered in This Report; Auto; Workers' Compensation; Medical Professional Liability or Medical Malpractice; Other Forms of Liability Coverage; Chapter Three: Mechanisms of Impact from the Patient Protection and Affordable Care Act; General FrameworkIndividual Substitution EffectConcept; Markets Affected; Illustrations of How the Effect Could Operate; Information Needed to Project the Effect's Sign and Magnitude; Final Assumptions and Estimates; Collateral Source Effect; Concept; Markets Affec; Illustration of How the Effect Could Operate; Information Needed to Project the Effect's Sign and Magnitude; Final Assumptions and Estimates; Provider Treatment Effect; Concept; Markets Affected; Illustration of How the Effect Could Operate; Information Needed to Project the Effect's Sign and Magnitude; Final Assumptions and EstimatesDirect Fee EffectConcept; Markets Affected; Illustration of How the Effect Could Operate; Information Needed to Project the Effect's Sign and Magnitude; Final Assumptions and Estimates; Medical Malpractice Volume Effect; Concept; Markets Affected; Illustration of How the Effect Could Operate; Information Needed to Project the Effect's Sign and Magnitude; Final Assumptions and Estimates; Additional Effects Not Estimated; Induced Retirement; Induced Demand; Changes in Consumer Demand for First-Party Auto Coverage; Chapter Four: Aggregate Impacts Across States and LinesChapter Five: Potential Longer-Run ImpactsChanges in Tort Law; Growth in Accountable Care Organizations; Medical Liability Demonstration Projects; Changes in Population Health; Increased Subrogation by Medicaid; Changes in the Supply of Physicians; Chapter Six: Conclusions; Appendixes; A. How the RAND COMPARE Microsimulation Model Works; B. Detailed Analysis of the Relationship Between Insurance Coverage and Paid Medical Malpractice Claims; ReferencesThis report identifies potential mechanisms through which the Affordable Care Act (ACA) might affect liability claim costs and develops rough estimates of the size and direction of expected impacts as of 2016. Overall, effects of the ACA appear likely to be small relative to aggregate auto, workers' compensation, and medical malpractice insurer payouts, but some states and insurance lines may experience cost changes as high as 5 percent or more.Health care reform -- United StatesHealth insurance -- Law and legislation--Economic aspects -- United StatesMedical policy -- United StatesUnited States. Patient Protection and Affordable Care ActHealth care reform -- United States.Health insurance -- Law and legislation--Economic aspects -- United States.Medical policy -- United States.United States. Patient Protection and Affordable Care Act.344.7303/210425362.10973Auerbach David I1135825Heaton Paul877011Brantley Ian1627408AU-PeELAU-PeELAU-PeELBOOK9910828287103321How Will the Patient Protection and Affordable Care Act Affect Liability Insurance Costs3964000UNINA