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contracting on the supply side is an alternative to demand-side cost sharing. A third section proposes a theory of selective …
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This chapter summarizes the many aspects of public policy for health care. I first consider government policy affecting individual behaviors. Government intervention to change individual actions such as smoking and drinking is frequently justified on externality grounds. External costs of...
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provided more efficiently through other forms of social or private insurance. In theory, a negligence rule creates incentives … physicians is sued per year. These discrepancies between the theory and actual operation of the negligence system arise primarily …
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By 1993, over 70 of all Americans with health insurance were enrolled in some form of managed care plan. The term managed care encompasses a diverse array of institutional arrangements, which combine various sets of mechanisms, that, in turn, have changed over time. The chapter reviews these...
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This article describes the anatomy of health insurance. It begins by considering the optimal design of health insurance policies. Such policies must make tradeoffs appropriately between risk sharing on the one hand and agency problems such as moral hazard (the incentive of people to seek more...
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