A basic prediction of theoretical models of insurance is that if consumers have private information about their risk of suffering a loss there will be a positive correlation between risk and the level of insurance coverage. We test this prediction in the context of the market for private health insurance in Australia. Despite a universal public system that provides comprehensive coverage for inpatient and outpatient care, roughly half of the adult population also carries private health insurance, the main benefit of which is more timely access to elective hospital treatment. Like several studies on different types of insurance in other countries, we find no support for the positive correlation hypothesis. Because strict underwriting regulat...
We develop a test for adverse selection and use it to examine private health insurance markets. In c...
Since the introduction of Medicare in 1984, the proportion of the Australian population with private...
Since the introduction of Medicare in 1984, the proportion of the Australian population with private...
The inter-relationship between private health insurance cover and hospital utilisation is complex. T...
Both adverse selection and moral hazard models predict a positive relationship between risk and insu...
The Australian health system is characterised by a mix of public and private service and private hea...
Our study reexamines standard econometric approaches for the detection of information asymmetries on...
The inter-relationship between private health insurance cover and hospital utilisation is complex. T...
Our study reexamines standard econometric approaches for the detection of information asymmetries o...
This thesis presents empirical evidence on the behaviour of consumers in the Australian private heal...
Our study reexamines standard econometric approaches for the detection of information asymmetries o...
We test for asymmetric information in the UK private health insurance (PHI) market. In contrast to e...
Separating selection bias from moral hazard in private health insurance (PHI) markets has been a cha...
We develop a test for adverse selection and use it to examine pri-vate health insurance markets. In ...
This paper outlines a model of the Australian private health insurance industry embedded within Aust...
We develop a test for adverse selection and use it to examine private health insurance markets. In c...
Since the introduction of Medicare in 1984, the proportion of the Australian population with private...
Since the introduction of Medicare in 1984, the proportion of the Australian population with private...
The inter-relationship between private health insurance cover and hospital utilisation is complex. T...
Both adverse selection and moral hazard models predict a positive relationship between risk and insu...
The Australian health system is characterised by a mix of public and private service and private hea...
Our study reexamines standard econometric approaches for the detection of information asymmetries on...
The inter-relationship between private health insurance cover and hospital utilisation is complex. T...
Our study reexamines standard econometric approaches for the detection of information asymmetries o...
This thesis presents empirical evidence on the behaviour of consumers in the Australian private heal...
Our study reexamines standard econometric approaches for the detection of information asymmetries o...
We test for asymmetric information in the UK private health insurance (PHI) market. In contrast to e...
Separating selection bias from moral hazard in private health insurance (PHI) markets has been a cha...
We develop a test for adverse selection and use it to examine pri-vate health insurance markets. In ...
This paper outlines a model of the Australian private health insurance industry embedded within Aust...
We develop a test for adverse selection and use it to examine private health insurance markets. In c...
Since the introduction of Medicare in 1984, the proportion of the Australian population with private...
Since the introduction of Medicare in 1984, the proportion of the Australian population with private...