Effects Of Market Failure In Society

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Market Failure and Society relations

The Affordable Care Act has improved the market failures of the health insurance industry by providing a platform for consumers to access more suitable coverages.
Market Failure occurs where resources cannot be efficiently allocated due to the breakdown of price mechanism(Business Dictionary’s definition). It would restrict the possibility of economic growth, because the level of productivity would diminished compare with well-used resources.

Asymmetrical information

Asymmetrical information is the most common market failure in the whole insurance industry. It refers as when consumer and seller have different level of information, which consumer or seller might have chosen the wrong coverages to …show more content…

In 2011, Mitch Daniels has written a letter, as a representative of 21 states in United Sates, to show suffers from the new law and refuse the expansion of public health insurance companies. He argues that not everyone requires the health insurance, and it would cause overconsumption and put on a huge burden if they implement it. Overconsumption is defined as excessive use of healthcare services which inevitably leads to squandering. The cause for it is people who does not necessary need the healthcare services visits the hospital or emergency department for the free diagnoses and medicines. It might lead to overcrowded and obstruction to those who needs immediate …show more content…

And currently in 2009, about 46 millions Americans lack of health coverage, who are suffering from the undiagnosed chronic conditions and not receiving substandard medical care. These earlier researches show that lack of health insurance increase the probability of death in select illnesses and populations. Another consequence of un-insurance is the preventable illness, from Lurie et al, believes that the uninsured are more likely to visit the emergency department and admit to the hospital for Ambulatory care sensitive conditions. Therefore, it implies that the importance of providing universal health insurance in America, in order to prevent any overcrowded hospital and increase in mortality

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