Regulation fostering Managed Care alternatives in health insurance is spreading. This work reports on an experiment designed to measure the amounts of compensation asked by the Swiss population (in terms of reduced premiums) for Managed-Care type restrictions in the provision of health care. It finds that restrictions on the freedom of physician choice would require an average compensation of more than one-third of the premium, while generic substitution even meets with a small willingness to pay. Marked preference heterogeneity is an argument against regulation imposing uniformity of contract in Swiss social health insuranc
Many countries have introduced competition in health insurance markets. Managed competition settings...
Background - Economic evaluation of mandatory health programmes generally do not consider the utilit...
This dissertation investigates whether healthcare decisions and health behaviors are affected by ins...
Regulation fostering Managed Care alternatives in health insurance is spreading. This work reports o...
Regulation fostering Managed Care alternatives in health insurance is spreading. This work reports o...
Regulation in managed care alternatives for health insurance is spreading. We report an experiment ...
Managed care (MC) imposes restrictions on physician behavior, but also holds promises, especially in...
This dissertation investigates provider and consumer preferences in health care markets as they pert...
Elements of regulation inherent in most social health insurance systems are a uniform package of ben...
This article seeks to assess whether physician payment reforms in the United States and Switzerland ...
This paper provides an analysis of the health insurance and health care consumption. A structural mi...
Background: Economic evaluation of mandatory health programmes generally do not consider the utility...
Standard-Nutzungsbedingungen: Die Dokumente auf EconStor dürfen zu eigenen wissenschaftlichen Zwecke...
We estimate premium elasticities in a regulated competition market based on a quasi‐exogenous premiu...
Discrete-choice experiments, while becoming increasingly popular, have rarely been tested for validi...
Many countries have introduced competition in health insurance markets. Managed competition settings...
Background - Economic evaluation of mandatory health programmes generally do not consider the utilit...
This dissertation investigates whether healthcare decisions and health behaviors are affected by ins...
Regulation fostering Managed Care alternatives in health insurance is spreading. This work reports o...
Regulation fostering Managed Care alternatives in health insurance is spreading. This work reports o...
Regulation in managed care alternatives for health insurance is spreading. We report an experiment ...
Managed care (MC) imposes restrictions on physician behavior, but also holds promises, especially in...
This dissertation investigates provider and consumer preferences in health care markets as they pert...
Elements of regulation inherent in most social health insurance systems are a uniform package of ben...
This article seeks to assess whether physician payment reforms in the United States and Switzerland ...
This paper provides an analysis of the health insurance and health care consumption. A structural mi...
Background: Economic evaluation of mandatory health programmes generally do not consider the utility...
Standard-Nutzungsbedingungen: Die Dokumente auf EconStor dürfen zu eigenen wissenschaftlichen Zwecke...
We estimate premium elasticities in a regulated competition market based on a quasi‐exogenous premiu...
Discrete-choice experiments, while becoming increasingly popular, have rarely been tested for validi...
Many countries have introduced competition in health insurance markets. Managed competition settings...
Background - Economic evaluation of mandatory health programmes generally do not consider the utilit...
This dissertation investigates whether healthcare decisions and health behaviors are affected by ins...