We use the 2004-'05 wave of the Australian National Health Survey to estimate the impact of private hospital insurance on the utilization of hospital care services in Australia. We employ the two-stage residual inclusion approach (2SRI) to account for the endogeneity of supplementary private hospital insurance purchases. Health care consumption is measured by two variables: hospitalization, and the number of nights spent in hospital. We apply a negative binomial type II model to estimate the utilization of hospital services. We calculate moral hazard based on a difference-of-means estimator. Our three-stage estimation framework provides evidence of selection into private hospital insurance in Australia. We find strong evidence of moral haza...
Supplementary private health insurance (PHI) provides better access to healthcare, improves health o...
The paper reports on findings from a three year Australian Research Council grant with the NSW Healt...
We estimate the impact of extra health insurance coverage beyond a National Health System on the dem...
We estimate the impact of private hospital insurance on utilization of hospital care services in Aus...
The Australian hospital system is characterized by the co-existence of private hospitals, where indi...
The Australian health system is characterised by a mix of public and private service and private hea...
Separating selection bias from moral hazard in private health insurance (PHI) markets has been a cha...
Researchers have long been interested in estimating the causal effect of health insurance on health-...
Background This study aimed to examine the healthcare-seeking (hospital, primary and preventive car...
The inter-relationship between private health insurance cover and hospital utilisation is complex. T...
This paper examines the determinants of hospital stay intensity, the decision to seek hospital care ...
Supplementary private health insurance (PHI) provides better access to healthcare, improves health o...
This thesis examines the processes that underlie how individuals seek hospital care and purchase pri...
This analysis of the impact of the federal government\u27s recent private health insurance policy ch...
Supplementary private health insurance (PHI) provides better access to healthcare, improves health o...
Supplementary private health insurance (PHI) provides better access to healthcare, improves health o...
The paper reports on findings from a three year Australian Research Council grant with the NSW Healt...
We estimate the impact of extra health insurance coverage beyond a National Health System on the dem...
We estimate the impact of private hospital insurance on utilization of hospital care services in Aus...
The Australian hospital system is characterized by the co-existence of private hospitals, where indi...
The Australian health system is characterised by a mix of public and private service and private hea...
Separating selection bias from moral hazard in private health insurance (PHI) markets has been a cha...
Researchers have long been interested in estimating the causal effect of health insurance on health-...
Background This study aimed to examine the healthcare-seeking (hospital, primary and preventive car...
The inter-relationship between private health insurance cover and hospital utilisation is complex. T...
This paper examines the determinants of hospital stay intensity, the decision to seek hospital care ...
Supplementary private health insurance (PHI) provides better access to healthcare, improves health o...
This thesis examines the processes that underlie how individuals seek hospital care and purchase pri...
This analysis of the impact of the federal government\u27s recent private health insurance policy ch...
Supplementary private health insurance (PHI) provides better access to healthcare, improves health o...
Supplementary private health insurance (PHI) provides better access to healthcare, improves health o...
The paper reports on findings from a three year Australian Research Council grant with the NSW Healt...
We estimate the impact of extra health insurance coverage beyond a National Health System on the dem...