Avoiding health insurance crowd-out: evidence from the medicare as secondary payer legislation
Article Abstract:
A new study investigates the effects of initial efforts to target insurance benefits to those most in need and examines the implications of the 1982 medicare as secondary payer legislation.
Publication Name: Journal of Health Economics
Subject: Health care industry
ISSN: 0167-6296
Year: 2001
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Premium subsidies for health insurance: excessive coverage vs adverse selection
Article Abstract:
Market failures in health insurance can be corrected through a simple premium subsidy.
Publication Name: Journal of Health Economics
Subject: Health care industry
ISSN: 0167-6296
Year: 1999
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