Many countries are considering the option of reducing the share of mandatory health insurance (MHI) and to increasingly rely on voluntary (supplementary) health insurance (VHI) schemes to cover health care expenditures. It is well-known that competitive markets for VHI tend to risk-rated premiums. After discussing the determinants of riskrating in competitive VHI markets, we provide empirical evidence of the potential reduction of (risk-) solidarity caused by the transfer of benefits from MHI to VHI coverage. For this purpose, we simulate several scenarios in which benefits covered by MHI are transferred to competitive markets for VHI. We use a dataset issued by the largest insurer in the Netherlands, in order to calculate the potential pre...
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The paper summarises the conclusions for health policy from the experience of three countries who ha...
The paper summarises the conclusions for health policy from the experience of three countries who ha...
none4In this paper, we simulate several scenarios of the potential premium range for voluntary (supp...
In this paper, we simulate several scenarios of the potential premium range for voluntary (supplemen...
In this paper, we simulate several scenarios of the potential premium range for voluntary (supplemen...
In this paper, we simulate several scenarios of the potential premium range for voluntary (supplemen...
In this paper, we simulate several scenarios of the potential premium range for voluntary (supplemen...
In this article we perform an economic analysis of different regulatory frameworks that aim at guara...
In this article we perform an economic analysis of different regulatory frameworks that aim at guara...
In this article we perform an economic analysis of different regulatory frameworks that aim at guara...
In this article we perform an economic analysis of different regulatory frameworks that aim at guara...
In this article we perform an economic analysis of different regulatory frameworks that aim at guara...
none3In this article we perform an economic analysis of different regulatory frameworks that aim at ...
textabstractGovernments around the world use health insurance as an instrument to establish universa...
none4The paper summarises the conclusions for health policy from the experience of three countries w...
The paper summarises the conclusions for health policy from the experience of three countries who ha...
The paper summarises the conclusions for health policy from the experience of three countries who ha...
none4In this paper, we simulate several scenarios of the potential premium range for voluntary (supp...
In this paper, we simulate several scenarios of the potential premium range for voluntary (supplemen...
In this paper, we simulate several scenarios of the potential premium range for voluntary (supplemen...
In this paper, we simulate several scenarios of the potential premium range for voluntary (supplemen...
In this paper, we simulate several scenarios of the potential premium range for voluntary (supplemen...
In this article we perform an economic analysis of different regulatory frameworks that aim at guara...
In this article we perform an economic analysis of different regulatory frameworks that aim at guara...
In this article we perform an economic analysis of different regulatory frameworks that aim at guara...
In this article we perform an economic analysis of different regulatory frameworks that aim at guara...
In this article we perform an economic analysis of different regulatory frameworks that aim at guara...
none3In this article we perform an economic analysis of different regulatory frameworks that aim at ...
textabstractGovernments around the world use health insurance as an instrument to establish universa...
none4The paper summarises the conclusions for health policy from the experience of three countries w...
The paper summarises the conclusions for health policy from the experience of three countries who ha...
The paper summarises the conclusions for health policy from the experience of three countries who ha...