In a recent article in this journal Simon-Tuval, Horev and Kaplan argue that in order to improve the protection of consumers there might be a need to impose a threshold on the medical loss ratio (MLR) for voluntary health insurance (VHI) in Israel [1]. Their argument is that VHI in Israel covers several essential services that are not covered by the mandatory benefits package due to budget constraints, while there are market failures in the VHI market that justify regulation to assure consumer protection such as high accessibility to high quality coverage. In this commentary it will be argued that in addition to market failures there are also government failures. It is doubtful whether imposing a threshold on MLR is effective because of gov...
[Excerpt] Both the market and government have important roles in ensuring the availability, affordab...
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textabstractIn a recent article in this journal Simon-Tuval, Horev and Kaplan argue that in order to...
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Israel represents a developed country as far as demand and consumption of health services are concer...
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AbstractHistorically, Israel paid its non-profit hospitals on a perdiem (PD) basis. Recently, like o...
Insurance coverage affects the use and cost of medical care, and so potentially can play a role in a...
In this article the authors Michael Hoel and Erik Magnus Sæther consider an economy where most of th...
Background: To gain additional insight on health outcomes, this presentation explores health systems...
[Excerpt] Both the market and government have important roles in ensuring the availability, affordab...
The private healthcare sector could, ‘within a comparatively short time span’, hugely relieve its ov...
For almost a century, the Netherlands was marked by a large market for voluntary private health insu...
textabstractIn a recent article in this journal Simon-Tuval, Horev and Kaplan argue that in order to...
AbstractSince 1995 universal healthcare coverage has been provided in Israel through National Health...
Israel\u27s ongoing health reform provides lessons regarding attempts to combine universal coverage ...
Pre-COVID 19, countries with universal health care have experienced a rising demand for health care ...
AbstractBackgroundThe Ethiopian health care system is under tremendous reform. One of the issues hig...
Israel represents a developed country as far as demand and consumption of health services are concer...
The Israeli health system has made considerable progress in reducing deaths amenable to medical care...
Presents experts' views on how healthcare reform's new rules on how much of insurers' premiums pay f...
AbstractHistorically, Israel paid its non-profit hospitals on a perdiem (PD) basis. Recently, like o...
Insurance coverage affects the use and cost of medical care, and so potentially can play a role in a...
In this article the authors Michael Hoel and Erik Magnus Sæther consider an economy where most of th...
Background: To gain additional insight on health outcomes, this presentation explores health systems...
[Excerpt] Both the market and government have important roles in ensuring the availability, affordab...
The private healthcare sector could, ‘within a comparatively short time span’, hugely relieve its ov...
For almost a century, the Netherlands was marked by a large market for voluntary private health insu...