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Selbstbeteiligung (Versicherung) 7 Deutschland 5 Gesetzliche Krankenversicherung 4 Konsumentenverhalten 3 Patienten 2 count data 2 Ärzte 2 Gerechtigkeit 1 Gesundheit 1 Gesundheitsfinanzierung 1 Gesundheitskosten 1 Gesundheitspolitik 1 Gesundheitsreform 1 Gesundheitsversorgung 1 Health insurance 1 Meinung 1 Nachfrage 1 Natural experiment 1 Pharmazeutisches Produkt 1 Private Krankenversicherung 1 Produktqualität 1 Schätzung 1 Solidarität 1 Soziale Wohlfahrtsfunktion 1 Theorie 1 USA 1 Wirkungsanalyse 1 Wirtschaftspolitische Wirkungsanalyse 1 add-on insurance 1 ambulatory care 1 co-payments 1 cognitive dissonance 1 copayments 1 deductibles 1 difference-in-difference 1 equity concerns 1 latent class panel model 1 public health 1 self-rated health status 1 zero-inflated-model 1
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Busse, Reinhard 1 Costa-i-Font, Joan 1 Gemmill-Toyama, Marin 1 Gericke, Christian A. 1 Grabka, Markus M. 1 Hagist, Christian 1 Hoel, Michael 1 Holldorf, Inken 1 Paloyo, Alfredo R. 1 Pütz, Claudia 1 Schmitz, Hendrik 1 Schreyögg, Jonas 1 Wismar, Matthias 1
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Does cost sharing really reduce inappropriate prescriptions?
Costa-i-Font, Joan; Gemmill-Toyama, Marin - 2010
This paper explores different empirical strategies to examine the effect of cost sharing for prescription drugs in some dimensions of medication-related quality, namely the probability of inappropriate prescription drug use among United States seniors. Using data from 1996 to 2005, we explore...
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Co-pay and Feel Okay: Evidence of Illusory Health Gains from a Health Insurance Reform
Paloyo, Alfredo R. - 2009
The reliability of general self-rated health status is examined using the reform of the public health insurance system of Germany in 2004 as a source of exogenous variation. Among others, the reform introduced a co-payment for ambulatory doctor visits and increased the co-payments for...
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Do Optional Deductibles Reduce the Number of Doctor Visits? – Empirical Evidence with German Data
Schmitz, Hendrik - 2008
Deductibles in health insurance are often regarded as a means to contain health care costs when individuals exhibit moral hazard. However, in the absence of moral hazard, voluntarily chosen deductibles may instead lead to self-selection into different insurance contracts. We use a set of new...
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Copayments for ambulatory care in Germany: A natural experiment using a difference-in-difference approach
Schreyögg, Jonas; Grabka, Markus M. - 2008
In response to increasing health expenditures and a high number of physician visits, the German government introduced a copayment for ambulatory care in 2004 for individuals with statutory health insurance (SHI). Because persons with private insurance were exempt from the copayments, this health...
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Concerns for equity and the optimal co-payments for publicly provided health care
Hoel, Michael - 2005
In countries where health care is publicly provided and where equity considerations play an important role in policy decisions, it is often argued that an increase in co-payments is unacceptable as it will be particularly harmful to the less well-off in society. The present paper derives...
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Deductibles in social health insurance systems: Findings from Germany
Hagist, Christian; Holldorf, Inken; Pütz, Claudia - 2005
One unique feature of the German health insurance system is the possibility for certain socioeconomic groups to opt-out of the otherwise compulsory system. To determine whether rates incorporating deductibles can heighten the appeal of statutory health insurance funds (SHI funds) compared with...
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Cost-sharing in the German health care system
Gericke, Christian A.; Wismar, Matthias; Busse, Reinhard - 2004
In Germany, cost-sharing for health care has been used as a financing mechanism since 1923. In this article, the historical development of user charges in Germany since the 1980s is presented in more detail by type of private expenditure, including direct payments, cost-sharing measures, and...
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