Being sick costs money, but who is responsible for paying for it? For centuries, healthcare costs and health-related benefits have been funded by all residents. Since the nineteenth century, this has been arranged formally in social insurance schemes, which have been strongly reformed in the Netherlands since the 1980s. This dissertation found that such reforms have had different effects on solidarity. Where solidarity is limited on specific points in insurance policies that cover health-related loss of income and long-term care, in other cases curative care has been maintained or even expanded. With regard to the opinions about distributing collective funds from these disease-related social insurances, it appears that a more conditional ap...
Today, health insurance is a key component in the system of social security in most European Union c...
In this article we investigate what the stated and revealed preferences are of the Dutch population ...
Background: Exclusions are used by insurers to neutralize higher than average risks of sickness abse...
Being sick costs money, but who is responsible for paying for it? For centuries, healthcare costs an...
Being sick costs money, but who is responsible for paying for it? For centuries, healthcare costs an...
Solidarity is the “moral infrastructure” of social insurance arrangements that protect citizens agai...
Solidarity is the “moral infrastructure” of social insurance arrangements that protect citizens agai...
ABSTRACT: Background Increasing costs of healthcare are putting stress on solidarity principles in ...
Context: Throughout Europe, the financial risks of health and long-term care are covered to varying ...
This dissertation consists of five essays which shed light on how financial incentives in the Dutch ...
Although health has generally improved, not everyone has benefited equally. How is it possible that ...
Abstract. Encompassing health care systems in modern welfare states embody several forms of solidari...
It is argued that solidarity-based healthcare systems are under pressure and that public support is ...
Today, health insurance is a key component in the system of social security in most European Union c...
In this article we investigate what the stated and revealed preferences are of the Dutch population ...
Background: Exclusions are used by insurers to neutralize higher than average risks of sickness abse...
Being sick costs money, but who is responsible for paying for it? For centuries, healthcare costs an...
Being sick costs money, but who is responsible for paying for it? For centuries, healthcare costs an...
Solidarity is the “moral infrastructure” of social insurance arrangements that protect citizens agai...
Solidarity is the “moral infrastructure” of social insurance arrangements that protect citizens agai...
ABSTRACT: Background Increasing costs of healthcare are putting stress on solidarity principles in ...
Context: Throughout Europe, the financial risks of health and long-term care are covered to varying ...
This dissertation consists of five essays which shed light on how financial incentives in the Dutch ...
Although health has generally improved, not everyone has benefited equally. How is it possible that ...
Abstract. Encompassing health care systems in modern welfare states embody several forms of solidari...
It is argued that solidarity-based healthcare systems are under pressure and that public support is ...
Today, health insurance is a key component in the system of social security in most European Union c...
In this article we investigate what the stated and revealed preferences are of the Dutch population ...
Background: Exclusions are used by insurers to neutralize higher than average risks of sickness abse...