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In recent years, the accreditation of private hospitals followed by the decentralisation of the Italian NHS into 21 regional health systems, has furnished a good empirical ground for investigating the "voting with their feet" Tiebout principle. We consider the competition between public and...
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Rationale: The mission of a National health system is to promote citizen's well being, but also to avoid any relevant economic burden on households with ill members. Objectives: The objective of this paper is to analyse the economic burden imposed by illness on households. In particular we want...
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Rationale: The Italian National Health Service (INHS) provides cares according to universalistic principles based on uniform standards of quality. In such a contest private health insurance (PHI) should provide some added value to find an adequate market space. At present there is a large debate...
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In recent years, the accreditation of private hospitals followed by the decentralisation of the Italian NHS into 21 regional health systems, has furnished a good empirical ground for investigating the "voting with their feet" Tiebout principle. We consider the competition between public and...
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10011774175