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Trade‐offs in social health insurance systems

Rowena Jacobs (Centre for Health Economics, University of York, York, UK)
Maria Goddard (Centre for Health Economics, University of York, York, UK)

International Journal of Social Economics

ISSN: 0306-8293

Article publication date: 1 November 2002

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Abstract

This paper examines some of the key features of social health insurance systems by drawing on experiences in Germany, Switzerland, France and The Netherlands. These countries have all implemented a variety of reforms, including some competition between health insurers in order to meet some of their health care objectives. The paper highlights some of the strengths and weaknesses inherent in these systems and how they perform on a number of criteria and suggests a number of trade‐offs which policymakers will have to grapple with to attain some of their (often competing) health system goals of efficiency, choice, solidarity and equity. This paper should provide useful information for countries with health care systems in transition or those considering adopting aspects of social health insurance systems.

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Jacobs, R. and Goddard, M. (2002), "Trade‐offs in social health insurance systems", International Journal of Social Economics, Vol. 29 No. 11, pp. 861-875. https://doi.org/10.1108/03068290210446276

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