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155 related items for PubMed ID: 10977194

  • 1. Access to coverage for high-risks in a competitive individual health insurance market: via premium rate restrictions or risk-adjusted premium subsidies?
    van de Ven WP, van Vliet RC, Schut FT, van Barneveld EM.
    J Health Econ; 2000 May; 19(3):311-39. PubMed ID: 10977194
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  • 4. Who are the uninsured eligible for premium subsidies in the health insurance exchanges?
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  • 8. Premium subsidies, the mandate, and Medicaid expansion: Coverage effects of the Affordable Care Act.
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  • 9. Consumer information surplus and adverse selection in competitive health insurance markets: an empirical study.
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  • 10. Subsidies and the demand for individual health insurance in California.
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  • 12. Unwinding the State subsidisation of private health insurance in Ireland.
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  • 13. Risk adjusted premium subsidies and risk sharing: key elements of the competitive sickness fund market in the Netherlands.
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  • 14. Health-adjusted premium subsidies in the Netherlands.
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  • 16. The effect of marginal tax rate on the probability of employment-based insurance by risk group.
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  • 18. Premium variation in the individual health insurance market.
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  • 19. Employer health insurance premium subsidies unlikely to enhance coverage significantly.
    Reschovsky JD, Hadley J.
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