HCMG/AEW Seminar with Michael Geruso, PhD

“Upcoding: Evidence from Medicare on Squishy Risk Adjustment”

12:00p.m. – 1:30p.m. December 5, 2016

Jon M. Huntsman Hall, 3730 Walnut Street, Room 340

Abstract: Upcoding—manipulation of patient diagnoses in order to game payment systems—has gained significant attention following the introduction of risk adjustment into US insurance markets. We provide new evidence that enrollees in private Medicare plans generate 6% to 16% higher diagnosis-based risk scores than they would generate under fee-for-service Medicare, where diagnoses do not affect payments. Our estimates imply upcoding generates billions of dollars in excess public spending annually and significant consumer choice distortions. We show that coding intensity increases with vertical integration, reflecting a principal-agent problem faced by insurers, who desire more intense coding from the physicians with whom they contract. 

A light lunch will be provided.