In the last decade, the average public health expenditures per capita in OECD countries increased by 76 per cent (OECD, 2012). This increase is a serious threat to the fiscal sustainability of health-care spending and therefore of great concern to policymakers in many countries. One of the drivers of health-care expenditures is moral hazard. Moral hazard refers to the change in health behaviour an
textabstractGovernments around the world use health insurance as an instrument to establish universa...
In most European countries general health insurance systems are supplemented by voluntary health ins...
Rising costs of health care provision throughout the world have provoked a vigorous debate about the...
textabstract__Abstract_ In the last decade, the average public health expenditures per capita in ...
© The Author(s) 2018. Published by Oxford University Press on behalf of European Economic Associatio...
Health insurance increases the demand for healthcare. Since the RAND Health Insurance Experiment in ...
This paper investigates whether the voluntary deductible in the Dutch health insurance system reduce...
ABSTRACT: Attaining state of good health and accessing to decent health care are desirable for human...
In times of ever-rising health expenditures it is becoming more and more obvious that conventional m...
In this article, we discuss how moral hazard affects health care insurance, the social benefit and t...
Health-care consumption in the United States has risen from 5.2% in 1960 to 17.8% of 2009 Gross Dome...
Several regulated health insurance markets include the option for consumers to choose a voluntary de...
In times of ever-rising health expenditures it is becoming more and more obvious that conventional m...
This history of moral hazard in health insurance shows that this concept is different from how moral...
textabstractIn health insurance, voluntary deductibles are offered to the insured in return for a pr...
textabstractGovernments around the world use health insurance as an instrument to establish universa...
In most European countries general health insurance systems are supplemented by voluntary health ins...
Rising costs of health care provision throughout the world have provoked a vigorous debate about the...
textabstract__Abstract_ In the last decade, the average public health expenditures per capita in ...
© The Author(s) 2018. Published by Oxford University Press on behalf of European Economic Associatio...
Health insurance increases the demand for healthcare. Since the RAND Health Insurance Experiment in ...
This paper investigates whether the voluntary deductible in the Dutch health insurance system reduce...
ABSTRACT: Attaining state of good health and accessing to decent health care are desirable for human...
In times of ever-rising health expenditures it is becoming more and more obvious that conventional m...
In this article, we discuss how moral hazard affects health care insurance, the social benefit and t...
Health-care consumption in the United States has risen from 5.2% in 1960 to 17.8% of 2009 Gross Dome...
Several regulated health insurance markets include the option for consumers to choose a voluntary de...
In times of ever-rising health expenditures it is becoming more and more obvious that conventional m...
This history of moral hazard in health insurance shows that this concept is different from how moral...
textabstractIn health insurance, voluntary deductibles are offered to the insured in return for a pr...
textabstractGovernments around the world use health insurance as an instrument to establish universa...
In most European countries general health insurance systems are supplemented by voluntary health ins...
Rising costs of health care provision throughout the world have provoked a vigorous debate about the...