The Choice of Medical Care Price Index: Implications for Life Care Plan Valuations

Patrick Gaughan, Viviane Luporini
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This study examines the importance of using appropriate inflation measures in the estimation of a life care plan value. Using data from 1989 through 2018, we compare medical inflation rates measured by the Consumer Price Index Medical (CPI Medical) and the Personal Consumption Expenditures Health (PCE Health) price index while discussing the reasons why the indices differ. We also explain why certain policymakers favor the Personal Consumption Expenditure (PCE) over the Consumer Price Index (CPI). In demonstrating how the value of life care plans can differ based upon the use of either of these indices we applied 10-year historical arithmetic averages of both indices to a large hypothetical life care plan. Our calculations indicate that using the CPI versus the PCE results in a difference that is 7.5 times the initial value of the plan, after accumulation of nominal annual values that are undiscounted to present value. We also show how the difference between using the CPI Medical versus the PCE Health increases over time, implying that using one price index or the other will have a greater impact on life care plan values the longer the projection period. Our analysis shows that experts should consider the use of PCE indices when valuing life care plans.
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医疗照护价格指数之选择:对生命照护计划估值之影响
本研究探讨使用适当的通货膨胀措施的重要性在估计一个生命护理计划的价值。使用1989年至2018年的数据,我们比较了消费者价格指数医疗(CPI medical)和个人消费支出健康(PCE Health)价格指数衡量的医疗通货膨胀率,同时讨论了指数差异的原因。我们还解释了为什么某些政策制定者倾向于个人消费支出(PCE)而不是消费者价格指数(CPI)。为了证明生命护理计划的价值如何根据使用这些指数中的任何一个而有所不同,我们将两个指数的10年历史算术平均值应用于一个大型的假设生命护理计划。我们的计算表明,在未贴现为现值的名义年度值累积之后,使用CPI与PCE导致的差异是计划初始值的7.5倍。我们还展示了使用CPI医疗指数与PCE健康指数之间的差异如何随着时间的推移而增加,这意味着使用一种价格指数或另一种价格指数对生命护理计划价值的影响越大,预测期越长。我们的分析表明,专家在评估生命护理计划时应考虑使用PCE指数。
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