A case for patient charges?
(1993) In SNS Occational Papers- Abstract
- A small co-insurance rate, corresponding to say 5 percent of the patient's annual taxable income, would reduce the the demand for health care substantially and allow tax reductions. Under certain conditions the latter would be so large that the net effect would be increase income for everyone concerned. Hence, do we have a case for patient charges? - Yes, but only under certain conditions.
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- Söderström, Lars LU
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- 1993
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- Contribution to journal
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- published
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- co-insurance, Rand health insurance experiment
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- SNS Occational Papers
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- 43
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- English
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- yes
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