Objectives To evaluate the presence of moral hazard, adjusted for the propensity to have self-purchased insurance policies, employer-based medical benefits, and welfare-associated medical benefits in Hong Kong.Methods Based on 2005 population survey, we used logistic regression and zero-truncated negative binomial/Poisson regressions to assess the presence of moral hazard by comparing inpatient and outpatient utilization between insured and uninsured individuals. We fitted each enabling factor specific to the type of service covered, and adjusted for predisposing socioeconomic and demographic factors. We used a propensity score approach to account for potential adverse selection.Results Employment-based benefits coverage was associated with...
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Objectives: To evaluate the presence of moral hazard, adjusted for the propensity to have self-purch...
The phenomenon of adverse selection (AS) and moral hazard (MH) are significant impediments to an eff...
Separating selection bias from moral hazard in private health insurance (PHI) markets has been a cha...
We use employee-level panel data from a single firm to explore the possibility that individuals may ...
We use employee-level panel data from a single \u85rm to explore the possibility that individuals ma...
We use a structural approach to separately estimate moral hazard and adverse selection effects in he...
Moral hazard and adverse selection create inefficiencies in private health insurance markets and und...
The Australian hospital system is characterized by the co-existence of private hospitals, where indi...
In response to increasing public heath expenditure, the Government of Hong Kong Special Administrati...
We use the 2004-'05 wave of the Australian National Health Survey to estimate the impact of private ...
There have been heated debates on whether private health insurance creates moral hazard effects. Des...
While Adverse Selection (AS) and Moral Hazard (MH) have been in the literature for over half a centu...
Abstract. In this paper we explore the possibility that individuals may select insurance coverage in...
Operational efficiency of health sector in term of medical facilities and availability of vaccines i...
We estimate the impact of private hospital insurance on utilization of hospital care services in Aus...
Objectives: To evaluate the presence of moral hazard, adjusted for the propensity to have self-purch...
The phenomenon of adverse selection (AS) and moral hazard (MH) are significant impediments to an eff...
Separating selection bias from moral hazard in private health insurance (PHI) markets has been a cha...
We use employee-level panel data from a single firm to explore the possibility that individuals may ...
We use employee-level panel data from a single \u85rm to explore the possibility that individuals ma...
We use a structural approach to separately estimate moral hazard and adverse selection effects in he...
Moral hazard and adverse selection create inefficiencies in private health insurance markets and und...
The Australian hospital system is characterized by the co-existence of private hospitals, where indi...
In response to increasing public heath expenditure, the Government of Hong Kong Special Administrati...
We use the 2004-'05 wave of the Australian National Health Survey to estimate the impact of private ...
There have been heated debates on whether private health insurance creates moral hazard effects. Des...
While Adverse Selection (AS) and Moral Hazard (MH) have been in the literature for over half a centu...
Abstract. In this paper we explore the possibility that individuals may select insurance coverage in...
Operational efficiency of health sector in term of medical facilities and availability of vaccines i...
We estimate the impact of private hospital insurance on utilization of hospital care services in Aus...