Abstract Much American health policy over the past thirty-five years has focused on reducing the additional health care that is consumed when a person becomes insured, that is, reducing moral hazard. According to conventional theory, all of moral hazard represents a welfare loss to society because its cost exceeds its value. Empirical support for this theory has been provided by the RAND Health Insur-ance Experiment, which found that moral hazard — even moral hazard in the form of effective and appropriate hospital procedures — could be reduced substantially using cost-sharing policies with little or no measurable effect on health. This article critically analyzes these two cornerstones of American health policy. It holds that a large porti...
This article describes the anatomy of health insurance. It begins by considering the optimal design ...
The concept of moral hazard in relation to health insurance is an area that has both haunted and fas...
In this article, we discuss how moral hazard affects health care insurance, the social benefit and t...
Health insurance increases the demand for healthcare. Since the RAND Health Insurance Experiment in ...
Health plays an immensely significant role in an individual\u27s life; it can determine both the qua...
ContextHealth policy has long been preoccupied with the problem that health insurance stimulates spe...
Health policy has long been preoccupied with the problem that health insurance stimulates spending (...
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This history of moral hazard in health insurance shows that this concept is different from how moral...
This dissertation is concerned with the theory of health insurance and moral hazard within the conte...
This paper presents theory that an important source of value is missing from conventional theory of...
Background: Moral hazard is the increased likelihood of loss driven by insured behavior, which is a ...
In a recent paper, John Nyman (Nyman, 1999b) revisits an issue that has been central to much of the ...
This paper presents theory that an important source of value is missing from conventional theory of ...
A sharp exposé of the roots of the cost-exposure consensus in American health care that shows how th...
This article describes the anatomy of health insurance. It begins by considering the optimal design ...
The concept of moral hazard in relation to health insurance is an area that has both haunted and fas...
In this article, we discuss how moral hazard affects health care insurance, the social benefit and t...
Health insurance increases the demand for healthcare. Since the RAND Health Insurance Experiment in ...
Health plays an immensely significant role in an individual\u27s life; it can determine both the qua...
ContextHealth policy has long been preoccupied with the problem that health insurance stimulates spe...
Health policy has long been preoccupied with the problem that health insurance stimulates spending (...
© The Author(s) 2018. Published by Oxford University Press on behalf of European Economic Associatio...
This history of moral hazard in health insurance shows that this concept is different from how moral...
This dissertation is concerned with the theory of health insurance and moral hazard within the conte...
This paper presents theory that an important source of value is missing from conventional theory of...
Background: Moral hazard is the increased likelihood of loss driven by insured behavior, which is a ...
In a recent paper, John Nyman (Nyman, 1999b) revisits an issue that has been central to much of the ...
This paper presents theory that an important source of value is missing from conventional theory of ...
A sharp exposé of the roots of the cost-exposure consensus in American health care that shows how th...
This article describes the anatomy of health insurance. It begins by considering the optimal design ...
The concept of moral hazard in relation to health insurance is an area that has both haunted and fas...
In this article, we discuss how moral hazard affects health care insurance, the social benefit and t...