UID:
almahu_9948178017002882
Format:
240 p. ;
,
19 x 27cm.
ISBN:
9789264007451
Series Statement:
The OECD Health Project,
Content:
This report provides the first-ever comparative analysis of the role and performance of private health insurance (PHI) in OECD countries. It analyses PHI markets and identifies policy issues arising from their interdependence with publicly financed health coverage schemes. The report assesses the impact of PHI against health policy objectives, paying special attention to the challenges and benefits associated with different insurance mixes. The analysis identifies strengths as well as areas where private health insurance might pose challenges to health system performance. This report shows how governments can help ensure that PHI markets make a positive contribution to the performance of health systems. Examples of useful practices for developing more efficient and equitable health insurance markets are also presented.
Note:
Introduction -- The Role of Private Health Insurance in Mixed Systems of Health Care Funding -- Government Regulation of PHI in OECD Countries -- The Impact of Private Health Insurance on Health System Performance -- Conclusions and Policy Lessons -- List of Acronyms -- Executive Summary.
Additional Edition:
L'assurance-maladie privée dans les pays de l'OCDE
Language:
English
Subjects:
Economics
URL:
https://doi.org/10.1787/9789264007451-en