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Which Way Voluntary Health Insurance?
New England Journal of Medicine, 1965MEASURED by the total number of insured people and the total amount of benefits paid out during a given year, voluntary health insurance has made excellent progress in the last thirty years. At the end of 1963 about 145,000,000 Americans, more than 3 out of 4, had "hospital expense coverage," about 135,000,000 "surgical expense coverage," about 102,000,
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Voluntary Health Insurance — Progress and Problems
New England Journal of Medicine, 1957WHEN they hear the words "changing picture of medical practice" most physicians immediately think of the impressive advances made during the last decade or two in the field of therapeutics. No less important in its impact on the practice of medicine, although less dramatic, has been the progress made during the same period in developing methods of ...
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Private Voluntary Health Insurance [PDF]
Health care expenditures can be financed through a mix of public resources and private spending. Private spending is a much larger share of total health spending in low- and middle-income countries than in higher income countries. Moreover, a significant percentage of private spending in those countries is out-of-pocket direct payments for health care ...
Greg Brunner +5 more
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Risk equalisation in voluntary health insurance markets
Health Policy, 2010Editorial
Armstrong J +2 more
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A Discussion of Voluntary Health Insurance
New England Journal of Medicine, 1934openaire +3 more sources
Voluntary Private Health Insurance
2011The purpose of this article is to examine the working of voluntary private health insurance works. While empirical evidence on the functioning of voluntary private individual health insurance markets is lacking, there is a large and well-developed theoretical literature describing the functioning of private insurance markets in other sectors.
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Health insurance status and cancer stage at diagnosis and survival in the United States
Ca-A Cancer Journal for Clinicians, 2022Jingxuan Zhao +2 more
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Voluntary Health Insurance: Selected Annotated References
1954Excerpts from the Preface: Voluntary health insurance is becoming widespread in the United States as a means of paying for hospital, surgical, and medical care. Although a large proportion of the persons insured are in urban areas, increasing numbers of rural people are using prepayment plans to help meet the costs of illness.
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