Different opinions exist about the goal of risk equalization in regulated competitive health insurance markets. There seems to be consensus that an element of the goal of risk equalization is ‘to remove the predictable over- and undercompensations of subgroups of insured’ or, equivalently, ‘to achieve a level playing field for each risk composition of an insurer’s portfolio’ or, equivalently, ‘to remove the incentives for risk selection’. However, the role of efficiency appears to be a major issue: should efficiency also be an element of the goal of risk equalization, or should it be a restriction to the goal, or should efficiency not be an element of the goal or a restriction to the goal? If efficiency plays a role, a comprehensive analysi...
This study assesses the efficacy of Ireland’s recently introduced risk equalisation scheme in its vo...
Risk equalisation has been implemented in a number of countries as a means of providing explicit ris...
none4The paper summarises the conclusions for health policy from the experience of three countries w...
In most markets, competition induces efficiency by ensuring that goods are priced according to their...
We study optimal risk adjustment in imperfectly competitive health insurance markets when high-risk ...
We study optimal risk adjustment in imperfectly competitive health insurance markets when high-risk ...
Risk equalization mechanisms mitigate insurers’ incentives to practice risk selection. On the other ...
textabstractMost competitive social health insurance markets include risk equalization to compensate...
markdownabstractSeveral countries world-wide, including Belgium, Germany, Israel, the Netherlands, S...
Most countries that apply risk-equalization in their health insurance market(s) perform risk-equaliz...
Community rating restricts health insurers from varying premiums based on insurees’ risk profiles. I...
The Dutch risk equalization scheme has been improved over the years by including health related risk...
Risk equalization mechanisms mitigate insurers’ incentives to practice risk selection. On the other ...
This paper explores the impacts of risk adjustment and risk-based pricing on the efficiency of consu...
Many regulated health insurance markets include risk adjustment (aka risk equalization) to mitigate ...
This study assesses the efficacy of Ireland’s recently introduced risk equalisation scheme in its vo...
Risk equalisation has been implemented in a number of countries as a means of providing explicit ris...
none4The paper summarises the conclusions for health policy from the experience of three countries w...
In most markets, competition induces efficiency by ensuring that goods are priced according to their...
We study optimal risk adjustment in imperfectly competitive health insurance markets when high-risk ...
We study optimal risk adjustment in imperfectly competitive health insurance markets when high-risk ...
Risk equalization mechanisms mitigate insurers’ incentives to practice risk selection. On the other ...
textabstractMost competitive social health insurance markets include risk equalization to compensate...
markdownabstractSeveral countries world-wide, including Belgium, Germany, Israel, the Netherlands, S...
Most countries that apply risk-equalization in their health insurance market(s) perform risk-equaliz...
Community rating restricts health insurers from varying premiums based on insurees’ risk profiles. I...
The Dutch risk equalization scheme has been improved over the years by including health related risk...
Risk equalization mechanisms mitigate insurers’ incentives to practice risk selection. On the other ...
This paper explores the impacts of risk adjustment and risk-based pricing on the efficiency of consu...
Many regulated health insurance markets include risk adjustment (aka risk equalization) to mitigate ...
This study assesses the efficacy of Ireland’s recently introduced risk equalisation scheme in its vo...
Risk equalisation has been implemented in a number of countries as a means of providing explicit ris...
none4The paper summarises the conclusions for health policy from the experience of three countries w...