Adverse selection vs discrimination risk with genetic testing. An experimental approach

We develop a theoretical analysis of two widely used regulations of genetic tests, disclosure duty and consent law, and we run several experiments in order to shed light on both the take-up rate of genetic testing and on the comparison of policy-holders' welfare under the two regulations. Discl...

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Autores:
Bardey , David
Donder, Philippe de
Mantilla Ribero, César Andrés
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2014
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Universidad de los Andes
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Palabra clave:
Consent law
Disclosure duty
Discrimination risk
Experiment
Informational value of test
Personalized medicine
Genética humana - Aspectos económicos - Investigaciones
Consentimiento (Derecho) - Investigaciones
Divulgación de información
D82, I18, C91
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dc.title.none.fl_str_mv Adverse selection vs discrimination risk with genetic testing. An experimental approach
dc.title.alternative.none.fl_str_mv Selección adversa vs riesgo de discriminación en pruebas genéticas. Una aproximación experimental
title Adverse selection vs discrimination risk with genetic testing. An experimental approach
spellingShingle Adverse selection vs discrimination risk with genetic testing. An experimental approach
Consent law
Disclosure duty
Discrimination risk
Experiment
Informational value of test
Personalized medicine
Genética humana - Aspectos económicos - Investigaciones
Consentimiento (Derecho) - Investigaciones
Divulgación de información
D82, I18, C91
title_short Adverse selection vs discrimination risk with genetic testing. An experimental approach
title_full Adverse selection vs discrimination risk with genetic testing. An experimental approach
title_fullStr Adverse selection vs discrimination risk with genetic testing. An experimental approach
title_full_unstemmed Adverse selection vs discrimination risk with genetic testing. An experimental approach
title_sort Adverse selection vs discrimination risk with genetic testing. An experimental approach
dc.creator.fl_str_mv Bardey , David
Donder, Philippe de
Mantilla Ribero, César Andrés
dc.contributor.author.none.fl_str_mv Bardey , David
Donder, Philippe de
Mantilla Ribero, César Andrés
dc.subject.keyword.none.fl_str_mv Consent law
Disclosure duty
Discrimination risk
Experiment
Informational value of test
Personalized medicine
topic Consent law
Disclosure duty
Discrimination risk
Experiment
Informational value of test
Personalized medicine
Genética humana - Aspectos económicos - Investigaciones
Consentimiento (Derecho) - Investigaciones
Divulgación de información
D82, I18, C91
dc.subject.armarc.none.fl_str_mv Genética humana - Aspectos económicos - Investigaciones
Consentimiento (Derecho) - Investigaciones
Divulgación de información
dc.subject.jel.none.fl_str_mv D82, I18, C91
description We develop a theoretical analysis of two widely used regulations of genetic tests, disclosure duty and consent law, and we run several experiments in order to shed light on both the take-up rate of genetic testing and on the comparison of policy-holders' welfare under the two regulations. Disclosure Duty forces individuals to reveal their test results to their insurers, exposing thorn to the risk of having to pay a large premium in case they are discovered to have a high probability of developing a disease (a discrimination risk). Differently, Consent Law allows them to hide this detrimental information, creating asymmetric information and adverse selection. We obtain that the take-up rate of the genetic test is Iow under Disclosure Duty, larger and increasing with adverse selection under Consent Law. Also, the fraction of individuals who are prefer Disclosure Duty to Consent Law increases with the amount of adverse selection under the latter. These results are obtained for exoge- nous values of adverse selection under Consent Law, and the repeated interactions experiment devised has not resulted in convergence towards an equilibrium level of adverse selection.
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spelling Al consultar y hacer uso de este recurso, está aceptando las condiciones de uso establecidas por los autores.http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/4.0/info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccesshttp://purl.org/coar/access_right/c_abf2Bardey , David7300600Donder, Philippe de9767ec1a-fe6f-461f-99b8-61c5c3ccb2d6600Mantilla Ribero, César Andrés14d7ae14-9c67-4afe-91c0-221f2d6417cf6002018-09-27T16:54:04Z2018-09-27T16:54:04Z20141657-5334http://hdl.handle.net/1992/85291657-719110.57784/1992/8529instname:Universidad de los Andesreponame:Repositorio Institucional Sénecarepourl:https://repositorio.uniandes.edu.co/We develop a theoretical analysis of two widely used regulations of genetic tests, disclosure duty and consent law, and we run several experiments in order to shed light on both the take-up rate of genetic testing and on the comparison of policy-holders' welfare under the two regulations. Disclosure Duty forces individuals to reveal their test results to their insurers, exposing thorn to the risk of having to pay a large premium in case they are discovered to have a high probability of developing a disease (a discrimination risk). Differently, Consent Law allows them to hide this detrimental information, creating asymmetric information and adverse selection. We obtain that the take-up rate of the genetic test is Iow under Disclosure Duty, larger and increasing with adverse selection under Consent Law. Also, the fraction of individuals who are prefer Disclosure Duty to Consent Law increases with the amount of adverse selection under the latter. These results are obtained for exoge- nous values of adverse selection under Consent Law, and the repeated interactions experiment devised has not resulted in convergence towards an equilibrium level of adverse selection.Desarrollamos un análisis teórico para dos tipos de regulación sobre pruebas genéticas que son extensamente aplicados en el mundo, "deber de comunicar" (disclosure duty) y "consentimiento para comunicar" (consent law), y corremos una serie de experimentos con el fin de comparar las tasas de utilización de las pruebas genéticas y los niveles de utilidad bajo los dos tipos de regulación. La regulación "deber de comunicar" obliga a los individuos a revelar los resultados de las pruebas genéticas a los aseguradores, exponiendo a los primeros al riesgo de tener que pagar una, prima más alta en caso que les sea descubierta una mayor probabilidad de desarrollar una enfermedad (un riesgo de discriminación). La regulación "consentimiento para comunicar" les permite a los individuos ocultar información que actúe en detrimento de sus intereses, generando problemas de información asimétrica y selección adversa. Encontramos que las tasas de utilización de las pruebas genéticas son menores en la regulación con "deber de comunicar", mientras que son más altas y crecientes en el nivel de selección adversa en la regulación con "consentimiento para comunicar". Además, la fracción de individuos que prefieren "deber de comunicar" respecto a "consentimiento para comunicar" se incrementa con el nivel de selección adversa en esta última regulación. Estos resultados son obtenidos con valores exógenos de selección adversa bajo "consentimiento para comunicar", mientras en otro experimento con interacciones repetidas por 30 rondas no encontramos convergencia hacia un equilibrio en el nivel de selección adversa.40 páginasapplication/pdfengUniversidad de los Andes, Facultad de Economía, CEDEDocumentos CEDE No. 43 Noviembre de 2014https://ideas.repec.org/p/col/000089/012341.htmlhttps://ideas.repec.org/p/col/000089/012342.htmlAdverse selection vs discrimination risk with genetic testing. An experimental approachSelección adversa vs riesgo de discriminación en pruebas genéticas. 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