The Dutch government compensates health insurance companies when insuring individuals who are estimated to have high health care costs. This is necessary to avoid insurers not offering services to certain groups or not providing them with a high quality of service. It is, however, unknown to what extent the differences in health care expenses by different groups of people are truly due to a poorer or better health status. We explore several statistical approaches that facilitate explaining the cause of these differences
Background: On 1 January 2006 a number of far-reaching changes in the Dutch health insurancesystem c...
BACKGROUND: On 1 January 2006 a number of far-reaching changes in the Dutch health insurance system ...
Introduction: Since the introduction of the Health Insurance Act in the Netherlands in 2006, insur- ...
The Dutch government compensates health insurance companies when insuring individuals who are estima...
Consumer mobility is an important element of the Dutch health insurance system. The idea is that con...
Legislation that came into effect in 2006 has dramatically altered the health insurance system in th...
textabstractAim: To estimate the price sensitivity of consumer choice of health insurance firm. Meth...
UNLABELLED: Healthcare costs in the Netherlands are rising and vary considerably among regions. Expl...
Background: Worldwide, socioeconomic differences in health and use of healthcare resources have been...
The rapid increasing healthcare costs in the Netherlands have always fascinated me. What is the caus...
textabstractIn general, competition enhances efficiency. On the market for health insurance free mar...
textabstractA major challenge in regulated health insurance markets is to mitigate risk selection po...
The Netherlands relies on risk equalization to compensate competing health insurers for predictable ...
The Dutch risk equalization scheme has been improved over the years by including health related risk...
In this article we investigate what the stated and revealed preferences are of the Dutch population ...
Background: On 1 January 2006 a number of far-reaching changes in the Dutch health insurancesystem c...
BACKGROUND: On 1 January 2006 a number of far-reaching changes in the Dutch health insurance system ...
Introduction: Since the introduction of the Health Insurance Act in the Netherlands in 2006, insur- ...
The Dutch government compensates health insurance companies when insuring individuals who are estima...
Consumer mobility is an important element of the Dutch health insurance system. The idea is that con...
Legislation that came into effect in 2006 has dramatically altered the health insurance system in th...
textabstractAim: To estimate the price sensitivity of consumer choice of health insurance firm. Meth...
UNLABELLED: Healthcare costs in the Netherlands are rising and vary considerably among regions. Expl...
Background: Worldwide, socioeconomic differences in health and use of healthcare resources have been...
The rapid increasing healthcare costs in the Netherlands have always fascinated me. What is the caus...
textabstractIn general, competition enhances efficiency. On the market for health insurance free mar...
textabstractA major challenge in regulated health insurance markets is to mitigate risk selection po...
The Netherlands relies on risk equalization to compensate competing health insurers for predictable ...
The Dutch risk equalization scheme has been improved over the years by including health related risk...
In this article we investigate what the stated and revealed preferences are of the Dutch population ...
Background: On 1 January 2006 a number of far-reaching changes in the Dutch health insurancesystem c...
BACKGROUND: On 1 January 2006 a number of far-reaching changes in the Dutch health insurance system ...
Introduction: Since the introduction of the Health Insurance Act in the Netherlands in 2006, insur- ...