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Modeling and detecting potentially ruinous streaks in health expenditures
Joe Koopmeiners
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Bryan E Dowd
, Bradley P. Carlin
Health Policy and Management
Biostatistics
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High Cost
100%
Health Expenditure
100%
Health Plans
66%
Management Decisions
33%
Risk Adjustment
33%
Reinsurance
33%
Disproportionate Impact
33%
Insured Population
33%
Information Asymmetry
33%
Medical Expenditure
33%
Random Data
33%
Reinsurer
33%
Random Chance
33%
Self-insured Employers
33%
Adjustment System
33%
Reinsurance Market
33%
Social Sciences
Management Decision
100%
Risk Adjustment
100%
Information Asymmetry
100%
Mathematics
Probability Theory
100%
Random Chance
100%
Economics, Econometrics and Finance
Reinsurance
100%