Health insurance and the demand for medical care |
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Authors: | de Meza D |
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Affiliation: | London School of Economics, London WC2A 2AE, UK |
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Abstract: | With rare exceptions the provision of actuarially fair health insurance tends to substantially increase the demand for medical care by redistributing income from the healthy to the sick. This suggests that previous studies which attribute all the extra demand for medical care to moral hazard effects may overestimate the efficiency costs of health insurance. |
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