Medical Credibility Flashcards
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Medical Credibility
Credibility-Related Consequences of the Group Medical Insurance Environment
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- Individuals within group who have high claims this year tend to have high claims next year
- When estimate of claims based on experience is significantly different than manual rates, credibility can have significant effect
- Insurers using inappropriate credibility overprice less expensive and underprice more expensive
- Can be driven by premium competition (bad)
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Medical Credibility
Multiple Years of Experience Credibility Formula
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Medical Credibility
Impact of Pooling Points on Group Medical Credibility
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- Optimum pooling point increases with group size
- Typically pooling point = 5-15%
- At some point decreasing the pooling point will lead to decrease in credibility
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Medical Credibility
Fractional Years of Experience Credibility Formula
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- Optimum pooling point increases with group size
- Typically pooling point = 5-15%
- At some point decreasing the pooling point will lead to decrease in credibility
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Medical Credibility
Adjustment to Group Medical Credibility for Variance of Member Claims
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Accounts for the fact that younger EEs don’t add much to build-up of credibility because Older EEs have higher claim volume
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Medical Credibility
Adjustments to Group Credibility Formula for Turnover
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- P = probability that each individual will stay in group
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Medical Credibility
Basic Group Medical Credibility Formula (Define Variables)
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- N = # of people in group
- K1 = Credibility of 1 individual = 25%
- How well can you estimate 1 person’s claims next year based on last year experience?
- K2 = Regression coefficient of claims for individuals based on claims of others in same group in prior year = Same as K3
- K3 = Measure how claims of each individual are related to others within same group = .1%