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Rothgang das Modell der Kopfpauschalen in der Schweiz. Abschließend untersuchen Leinert, Grabka und Wagner das Modell einer …
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je erwachsenem Versicherten nach dem Vorbild der Schweiz überzugehen. Die damit angeregte Diskussion leidet aber unter … that both in Switzerland and in the recent reform proposal contributions do depend on income, and it expresses the so …
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framework how unsustainable the public finances of France, Germany, Switzerland and the U.S. are, given their demographic …
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and Switzerland. PHI fails to meet the claims in these countries, since it performs worse than SHI concerning cost …
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framework how unsustainable the public finances of France, Germany, Switzerland and the U.S. are, given their demographic …
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insurance. In Switzerland, however, the basic benefit package and complementary insurance are offered by the same insurer. Risk …
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In the absence of a perfect risk adjustment scheme, reimbursing health insurers' costs can reduce risk selection in community-rated health insurance markets. In this paper, we develop a model in which insurers determine the cost efficiency of health care and have incentives for risk selection....
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The objectives guiding health care reforms in Germany, Switzerland and the Netherlands were to increase efficiency and … for consumers, sickness funds and health care providers in Germany, Switzerland and the Netherlands which are necessary to … fulfill these objectives. Incentives for risk selection of sickness funds are high in Germany and Switzerland while they are …
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