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Price vs. quantity in health insurance reimbursement

International Journal of Health Care Finance and Economics, 2006
While "integrated" systems regulate the quantity of health services, "Bismarckian" systems regulate their price. This paper compares the consumers' allocations implemented within the two reimbursement systems. In the model, illness has a negative impact on labor productivity while public insurance is financed through income tax.
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Hospital Reimbursement under National-Health Insurance

2001
The Carter Administration has made a commitment to introduce into the Congress a proposal for national health insurance. This proposal would have the effect of expanding the role of the federal government In the financing of medical care - a role that first assumed major significance with the passage of the Medicare and Medicaid legislation.
Lave, Judith R., Lave, Lester B.
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Using health insurance reimbursement data to identify incident cancer cases

Journal of Clinical Epidemiology, 2019
The objective of this study was to establish an optimal population-level follow-up strategy for identifying incident cancers using health insurance reimbursement data in rural China.We compared active follow-up and passive linkage with claims data for identification of incident cancer cases.
Chao Shi   +11 more
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Capital Cost Reimbursement to Community Hospitals Under Federal Health Insurance Programs

Journal of Health Politics, Policy and Law, 1982
Issues in current capital cost reimbursement to community hospitals by Medicare and Medicaid are described, and options for change analyzed. Major reforms in the way the federal government pays for capital costs—in particular substitution of other methods of payment for existing depreciation reimbursement—could have significant impact on the structure ...
E D, Kinney, B, Lefkowitz
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Optimal reimbursement health insurance and the theory of Ramsey taxation

Journal of Health Economics, 1988
This paper explores the trade-off between risk sharing and the incentives to consume increased medical care inherent in reimbursement insurance. The results for the theory of reimbursement insurance are compared with those on Ramsey taxation. It is shown that there is a close formal analogy and interpretations are given.
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Direct reimbursement of nurse practitioners in health insurance plans of research universities

Journal of Professional Nursing, 1990
The purpose of this study was to explore the nature of health insurance coverage research universities offer their employees and the extent to which these employers offer options providing for reimbursement of services of independent nurse practitioners.
C L, Scott, O A, Harrison
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Economic Evaluation And Pharmaceutical Reimbursement Reform In South Korea’s National Health Insurance

Health Affairs, 2008
South Korea's National Health Insurance recently announced a reform in pharmaceutical reimbursement, with the purpose of increasing rational resource use in drug spending. The new policy aims to take the cost-effectiveness and budget impact of newly introduced drugs into account in payment decisions.
Bong-min, Yang   +2 more
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Health Insurance and Third-Party Reimbursement

1983
To illustrate from the start that this is a complex, highly varied, and often confusing field, let me assert that there is no such thing as health “insurance!” Your health is not being insured against the unlikely event that you will ever be sick or disabled.
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The interaction effect of health insurance reimbursement and health workforce on health care‐seeking behaviour in China

The International Journal of Health Planning and Management, 2019
SummaryObjectiveIn China, patients generally seek health care at high‐level hospitals, which is leading to escalating medical costs and overloaded hospitals. Some studies have suggested that the health system is an important factor influencing individuals' health care‐seeking behaviour; however, this association has not been studied in much depth.
Yinzi, Jin   +5 more
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Health Insurance and Reimbursement

2022
Todd B. Smith, Teresa D. Welch
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