
Privatizing the Welfare State
Author(s) -
Pamela Herd
Publication year - 2020
Publication title -
innovation in aging
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
ISSN - 2399-5300
DOI - 10.1093/geroni/igaa057.2540
Subject(s) - confusion , medicaid , welfare , government (linguistics) , public economics , state (computer science) , business , welfare state , state government , private sector , economics , economic growth , market economy , political science , health care , psychology , law , linguistics , philosophy , algorithm , politics , computer science , psychoanalysis , incentive
The growth of the private sector in the Medicare and Medicaid programs is a sea change, leading many to argue that the old age welfare state is effectively becoming privatized. I examine these trends, but focus on the consequences for how older adults experience their interactions with government. In particular, I examine how privatization increases administrative burden for beneficiaries. Older adults must navigate hundreds of choices, leading to significant confusion. Most fail to pick policies that maximize their benefits and reduce their cost. This confusion harms beneficiaries. They end up with suboptimal coverage, with increased out of pocket costs and decreased access to care. The confusion, however, generates profits for insurers. Part of a symposium sponsored by the Women's Issues Interest Group.