In this paper, we estimate the causal impact of a positive shock on supplementary health insurance coverage on the use of specialists who balance bill. For that purpose, we evaluate the impact on patients' behavior of a shock consisting of better coverage of balance billing, while controlling for supply side drivers, i.e. proportions of physicians who balance bill and physicians who do not. We use a panel dataset of 58,336 individuals observed between January 2010 and December 2012, which provides information, at the individual level, on health care claims and reimbursements provided by basic and supplementary insurance. Our data makes it possible to observe enrollees that are heterogeneous in their propensity to use physicians who balan...
Health Care Demand Induced by French Self-Employed Doctors. A Microeconometric Study Based on Panel ...
This paper uses a French reform to evaluate the impacts of price regulation on general practitioners...
This paper discusses theoretical and empirical findings concerning insurance reimbursement of patien...
International audienceIn this paper, we estimate the causal impact of a positive shock on supplement...
We evaluate the causal impact of an improvement in insurance coverage on patients’ decisions to cons...
Some countries allow physicians to balance bill patients, that is, to bill a fee above the one that ...
International audienceBackground: Compared to the number of studies performed in the United States, ...
We evaluate the impact of reimbursement rates on health expenditures, using a natural experiment. Fo...
In France, public health insurance is universal but incomplete, with private payments accounting for...
In many countries, governments use payment systems to compensate health insurers more for enrollees ...
This thesis deals with two questions relative to efficiency and fairness in mixed health insurance s...
Germany is one of the few OECD countries with a two-tier system of statutory and primary private hea...
International audienceIn the French DRG-based payment system, both private and public hospitals are ...
Health insurance increases the demand for healthcare. Since the RAND Health Insurance Experiment in ...
This paper examines the impact of direct and extra billing on patient demand for medical services as...
Health Care Demand Induced by French Self-Employed Doctors. A Microeconometric Study Based on Panel ...
This paper uses a French reform to evaluate the impacts of price regulation on general practitioners...
This paper discusses theoretical and empirical findings concerning insurance reimbursement of patien...
International audienceIn this paper, we estimate the causal impact of a positive shock on supplement...
We evaluate the causal impact of an improvement in insurance coverage on patients’ decisions to cons...
Some countries allow physicians to balance bill patients, that is, to bill a fee above the one that ...
International audienceBackground: Compared to the number of studies performed in the United States, ...
We evaluate the impact of reimbursement rates on health expenditures, using a natural experiment. Fo...
In France, public health insurance is universal but incomplete, with private payments accounting for...
In many countries, governments use payment systems to compensate health insurers more for enrollees ...
This thesis deals with two questions relative to efficiency and fairness in mixed health insurance s...
Germany is one of the few OECD countries with a two-tier system of statutory and primary private hea...
International audienceIn the French DRG-based payment system, both private and public hospitals are ...
Health insurance increases the demand for healthcare. Since the RAND Health Insurance Experiment in ...
This paper examines the impact of direct and extra billing on patient demand for medical services as...
Health Care Demand Induced by French Self-Employed Doctors. A Microeconometric Study Based on Panel ...
This paper uses a French reform to evaluate the impacts of price regulation on general practitioners...
This paper discusses theoretical and empirical findings concerning insurance reimbursement of patien...