Most developed nations provide generous coverage of care services, using either a tax financed healthcare system or social health insurance. Such systems pursue efficiency and equity in care provision. Efficiency means that expenditures are minimized for a given level of care services. Equity means that individuals with equal needs have equal access to the benefit package. In order to limit expenditures, social health insurance systems explicitly limit their benefit package. Moreover, most such systems have introduced cost sharing so that beneficiaries bear some cost when using care services. These limits on coverage create room for private insurance that complements or supplements social health insurance. Everywhere, social health insuranc...
This contribution seeks to answer two related questions. First, what is the purpose of social health...
In a model where patients face budget constraints that make some treatments unaffordable without hea...
In this paper we investigate the economic rationales for the design of health care financing arrange...
If society is averse to inequality and there is some income disparity, private health care insurance...
As health expenditure and need for corresponding funding rises, resorting to topping up insurance c...
As health expenditure and need for corresponding funding rises, resorting to topping up insurance c...
As health expenditure and need for corresponding funding rises, resorting to topping up insurance c...
As health expenditure and need for corresponding funding rises, resorting to topping up insurance c...
As health expenditure and need for corresponding funding rises, resorting to topping up insurance c...
This paper studies the relationship between health status and insurance participation, and between i...
As health expenditure and need for corresponding funding rises, resorting to topping up insurance c...
textabstractSince 1960 the medical care expenditures have more than doubled worldwide as a share of ...
Abstract Single-pool systems as defined in this article may be accompanied by two forms of voluntary...
Cette thèse s’intéresse, en France, à la place de l’assurance maladie privée (ou complémentaire) dan...
Many countries are considering the option of reducing the share of mandatory health insurance (MHI) ...
This contribution seeks to answer two related questions. First, what is the purpose of social health...
In a model where patients face budget constraints that make some treatments unaffordable without hea...
In this paper we investigate the economic rationales for the design of health care financing arrange...
If society is averse to inequality and there is some income disparity, private health care insurance...
As health expenditure and need for corresponding funding rises, resorting to topping up insurance c...
As health expenditure and need for corresponding funding rises, resorting to topping up insurance c...
As health expenditure and need for corresponding funding rises, resorting to topping up insurance c...
As health expenditure and need for corresponding funding rises, resorting to topping up insurance c...
As health expenditure and need for corresponding funding rises, resorting to topping up insurance c...
This paper studies the relationship between health status and insurance participation, and between i...
As health expenditure and need for corresponding funding rises, resorting to topping up insurance c...
textabstractSince 1960 the medical care expenditures have more than doubled worldwide as a share of ...
Abstract Single-pool systems as defined in this article may be accompanied by two forms of voluntary...
Cette thèse s’intéresse, en France, à la place de l’assurance maladie privée (ou complémentaire) dan...
Many countries are considering the option of reducing the share of mandatory health insurance (MHI) ...
This contribution seeks to answer two related questions. First, what is the purpose of social health...
In a model where patients face budget constraints that make some treatments unaffordable without hea...
In this paper we investigate the economic rationales for the design of health care financing arrange...