Patricia Apps, Ray Rees and Elizabeth Savage analyse the Howard government\u27s recent Medicare reform. {C}Using models of the physician\u27s behaviour and of a household\u27s demand for medical insurance under the proposed system, they argue that those most likely to be made worse off are low income households with children, though a full evaluation of the effects of the proposal requires it to be analysed in a public finance framework
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This paper analyses a recent proposal of the Australian Government to reform the existing Medicare s...
This paper analyses a recent proposal of the Australian Government to reform the existing Medicare s...
Public preferences for policy are formed in a little-understood process that is not adequately descr...
The United States spends significantly more on health care than any other country. Despite this spen...
In the U.S., the healthcare sector is highly regulated -- government regulation touches almost every...
Two-tier situations, defined as those in which a single provider offers two services or price discri...
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Over the last few years, the INFORUM group at the University of Maryland has been working with the O...
The Affordable Care Act (ACA) is a form of healthcare reform designed to make healthcare coverage mo...
A leading group of health care economists propose solutions to problems related to Medicare, managed...
Economics has become a dominant framework for analysing problems in public health and health care an...
Among those who are neither eligible for public health insurance nor o¤ered employer-provided insura...
Many of the assumptions underlying health care issues appear to be taken for granted by policy maker...
This article investigates the impact on the U.S. economy of making health care more affordable. We c...
Background: Health-care institutions have looked to business for models to respond to the requiremen...
This paper analyses a recent proposal of the Australian Government to reform the existing Medicare s...
This paper analyses a recent proposal of the Australian Government to reform the existing Medicare s...
Public preferences for policy are formed in a little-understood process that is not adequately descr...
The United States spends significantly more on health care than any other country. Despite this spen...
In the U.S., the healthcare sector is highly regulated -- government regulation touches almost every...
Two-tier situations, defined as those in which a single provider offers two services or price discri...
This article applies economic theory to the financing of health ctire. The authors point out that re...
Over the last few years, the INFORUM group at the University of Maryland has been working with the O...
The Affordable Care Act (ACA) is a form of healthcare reform designed to make healthcare coverage mo...
A leading group of health care economists propose solutions to problems related to Medicare, managed...
Economics has become a dominant framework for analysing problems in public health and health care an...
Among those who are neither eligible for public health insurance nor o¤ered employer-provided insura...
Many of the assumptions underlying health care issues appear to be taken for granted by policy maker...
This article investigates the impact on the U.S. economy of making health care more affordable. We c...
Background: Health-care institutions have looked to business for models to respond to the requiremen...