Double coverage and demand for health care: Evidence from quantile regression
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Resumo: | An individual experiences double coverage when he bene ts from more than one health insurance plan at the same time. This paper examines the impact of such supplementary insurance on the demand for health care services. Its novelty is that within the context of count data modelling and without imposing restrictive parametric assumptions, the analysis is carried out for di¤erent points of the conditional distribution, not only for its mean location. Results indicate that moral hazard is present across the whole outcome distribution for both public and private second layers of health insurance coverage but with greater magnitude in the latter group. By looking at di¤erent points we unveil that stronger double coverage e¤ects are smaller for high levels of usage. We use data for Portugal, taking advantage of particular features of the public and private protection schemes on top of the statutory National Health Service. By exploring the last Portuguese Health Survey, we were able to evaluate their impacts on the consumption of doctor visi |
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Double coverage and demand for health care: Evidence from quantile regressionDemand for health services, Moral hazard, Count data, Quantile regressionAn individual experiences double coverage when he bene ts from more than one health insurance plan at the same time. This paper examines the impact of such supplementary insurance on the demand for health care services. Its novelty is that within the context of count data modelling and without imposing restrictive parametric assumptions, the analysis is carried out for di¤erent points of the conditional distribution, not only for its mean location. Results indicate that moral hazard is present across the whole outcome distribution for both public and private second layers of health insurance coverage but with greater magnitude in the latter group. By looking at di¤erent points we unveil that stronger double coverage e¤ects are smaller for high levels of usage. We use data for Portugal, taking advantage of particular features of the public and private protection schemes on top of the statutory National Health Service. By exploring the last Portuguese Health Survey, we were able to evaluate their impacts on the consumption of doctor visiJohn Wiley & Sons, LtdRUNMoreira, SBarros, PP2011-06-30T23:00:13Z2010-01-01T00:00:00Z2010-01-01info:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersioninfo:eu-repo/semantics/articletext/plainapplication/pdfhttp://hdl.handle.net/10362/2552eng1057-9230info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccessreponame:Repositório Científico de Acesso Aberto de Portugal (Repositórios Cientìficos)instname:Agência para a Sociedade do Conhecimento (UMIC) - FCT - Sociedade da Informaçãoinstacron:RCAAP2023-07-10T15:25:42ZPortal AgregadorONG |
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Double coverage and demand for health care: Evidence from quantile regression |
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Double coverage and demand for health care: Evidence from quantile regression |
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Double coverage and demand for health care: Evidence from quantile regression Moreira, S Demand for health services, Moral hazard, Count data, Quantile regression |
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Double coverage and demand for health care: Evidence from quantile regression |
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Double coverage and demand for health care: Evidence from quantile regression |
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Double coverage and demand for health care: Evidence from quantile regression |
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Double coverage and demand for health care: Evidence from quantile regression |
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Double coverage and demand for health care: Evidence from quantile regression |
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Moreira, S |
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Moreira, S Barros, PP |
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Barros, PP |
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Moreira, S Barros, PP |
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Demand for health services, Moral hazard, Count data, Quantile regression |
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Demand for health services, Moral hazard, Count data, Quantile regression |
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An individual experiences double coverage when he bene ts from more than one health insurance plan at the same time. This paper examines the impact of such supplementary insurance on the demand for health care services. Its novelty is that within the context of count data modelling and without imposing restrictive parametric assumptions, the analysis is carried out for di¤erent points of the conditional distribution, not only for its mean location. Results indicate that moral hazard is present across the whole outcome distribution for both public and private second layers of health insurance coverage but with greater magnitude in the latter group. By looking at di¤erent points we unveil that stronger double coverage e¤ects are smaller for high levels of usage. We use data for Portugal, taking advantage of particular features of the public and private protection schemes on top of the statutory National Health Service. By exploring the last Portuguese Health Survey, we were able to evaluate their impacts on the consumption of doctor visi |
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