BACKGROUND: There are several indications that citizens in the Netherlands struggle to make critical, well-considered decisions about which insurance policy best fits their needs and preferences. This can lead to citizens being sub-optimally insured, facing unexpected costs or suffering inadequate coverage. This study aims to examine how health insurance literacy (HIL) is distributed among citizens in the Netherlands; and to find out whether there are certain groups who have more difficulty choosing and using a health insurance policy.METHODS: We measured health insurance literacy using the HILM-NL questionnaire, the validated Dutch version of the original health insurance literacy measure (HILM). In February 2020, the HILM-NL was sent to 1...
Health literacy measures for use in clinical-epidemiological research have all been developed outsid...
On 1 January 2006, a number of far-reaching changes in the Dutch health insurance system came into e...
Background: Worldwide, socioeconomic differences in health and use of healthcare resources have been...
BACKGROUND: There are several indications that citizens in the Netherlands struggle to make critical...
In several countries, citizens are expected to be critical consumers when choosing a health insuranc...
An important criterion for the proper functioning of a managed competition healthcare system, such a...
BACKGROUND: In a health insurance system based on managed competition, such as in the Netherlands, i...
Background: Relatively little knowledge is available to date about health literacy among the general...
Background: Relatively little knowledge is available to date about health literacy among the general...
BACKGROUND: Within the Dutch healthcare system of managed competition, health insurers can contract ...
Active provider choice by patients has become an important policy theme in western, countries over t...
BACKGROUND: Most of the existing studies demonstrating the relationships between health literacy and...
BACKGROUND: Health literacy (HL) is defined as necessary competencies to make well-informed decision...
Background: In the Netherlands, ethnic minority populations visit their general practitioner (GP) m...
BACKGROUND: On 1 January 2006 a number of far-reaching changes in the Dutch health insurance system ...
Health literacy measures for use in clinical-epidemiological research have all been developed outsid...
On 1 January 2006, a number of far-reaching changes in the Dutch health insurance system came into e...
Background: Worldwide, socioeconomic differences in health and use of healthcare resources have been...
BACKGROUND: There are several indications that citizens in the Netherlands struggle to make critical...
In several countries, citizens are expected to be critical consumers when choosing a health insuranc...
An important criterion for the proper functioning of a managed competition healthcare system, such a...
BACKGROUND: In a health insurance system based on managed competition, such as in the Netherlands, i...
Background: Relatively little knowledge is available to date about health literacy among the general...
Background: Relatively little knowledge is available to date about health literacy among the general...
BACKGROUND: Within the Dutch healthcare system of managed competition, health insurers can contract ...
Active provider choice by patients has become an important policy theme in western, countries over t...
BACKGROUND: Most of the existing studies demonstrating the relationships between health literacy and...
BACKGROUND: Health literacy (HL) is defined as necessary competencies to make well-informed decision...
Background: In the Netherlands, ethnic minority populations visit their general practitioner (GP) m...
BACKGROUND: On 1 January 2006 a number of far-reaching changes in the Dutch health insurance system ...
Health literacy measures for use in clinical-epidemiological research have all been developed outsid...
On 1 January 2006, a number of far-reaching changes in the Dutch health insurance system came into e...
Background: Worldwide, socioeconomic differences in health and use of healthcare resources have been...