In Chile, dependant workers are mandated to purchase health insurance and they can chose between one public provider and several private providers. Here, we analyze the relation between utilization and the choice of either private or public insurance. Independent workers, however, are not mandated. In this case, we analyze the relationship between utilization and the decision to purchase insurance. The results show adverse selection against insurance companies for independent workers and against FONASA for dependant workers. Moral hazard is negligible in the case of hospitalization. Regarding medical visits, over consumption is quantitatively important and statistically significant in all cases (against insurance for independents; against p...
Not only does economic theory predict high-risk individuals to be more likely to purchase insurance,...
This paper studies risk selection between public and private health insurance when some individuals ...
We estimate the impact of extra health insurance coverage beyond a National Health System on the dem...
Using panel data from Chile’s National Socio Economic Characterization Survey 1996-2001- 2006, this ...
This paper analyses the choice of private health insurance in Chile and how this relates to the util...
The aim of this article is to estimate the type of selection that exists in the voluntary health ins...
This paper examines health insurance choice and its dynamics using panel data from Chile’s National ...
Moral hazard and adverse selection create inefficiencies in private health insurance markets and und...
The aim of this article is to estimate the type of selection that exists in the voluntary health ins...
The size of adverse selection and moral hazard effects in health insurance markets has important pol...
Not only does economic theory predict high-risk individuals to be more likely to purchase insurance,...
In the 1980s, Chile adopted a mixed (public and private) model for health insurance coverage similar...
Theoretical models predict asymmetric information in health insurance markets may generate inefficie...
We estimate the impact of health insurance coverage beyond National Health Insurance on the demand f...
In this paper we estimate the impact of health insurance coverage beyond National Health Insurance o...
Not only does economic theory predict high-risk individuals to be more likely to purchase insurance,...
This paper studies risk selection between public and private health insurance when some individuals ...
We estimate the impact of extra health insurance coverage beyond a National Health System on the dem...
Using panel data from Chile’s National Socio Economic Characterization Survey 1996-2001- 2006, this ...
This paper analyses the choice of private health insurance in Chile and how this relates to the util...
The aim of this article is to estimate the type of selection that exists in the voluntary health ins...
This paper examines health insurance choice and its dynamics using panel data from Chile’s National ...
Moral hazard and adverse selection create inefficiencies in private health insurance markets and und...
The aim of this article is to estimate the type of selection that exists in the voluntary health ins...
The size of adverse selection and moral hazard effects in health insurance markets has important pol...
Not only does economic theory predict high-risk individuals to be more likely to purchase insurance,...
In the 1980s, Chile adopted a mixed (public and private) model for health insurance coverage similar...
Theoretical models predict asymmetric information in health insurance markets may generate inefficie...
We estimate the impact of health insurance coverage beyond National Health Insurance on the demand f...
In this paper we estimate the impact of health insurance coverage beyond National Health Insurance o...
Not only does economic theory predict high-risk individuals to be more likely to purchase insurance,...
This paper studies risk selection between public and private health insurance when some individuals ...
We estimate the impact of extra health insurance coverage beyond a National Health System on the dem...