Adverse Selection and the Decline in Private Health Insurance Coverage in Australia: 1989-95

The decline in private health insurance coverage over the period 1989–95 is analysed using the ABS National Health Surveys. Individuals’ health status and health risk behaviours are found to be significant determinants of their decision to purchase private health insurance. At a point in time, the p...

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Veröffentlicht in:The Economic record 2003-09, Vol.79 (246), p.279-296
Hauptverfasser: Barrett, Garry F., Conlon, Robert
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Sprache:eng
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Zusammenfassung:The decline in private health insurance coverage over the period 1989–95 is analysed using the ABS National Health Surveys. Individuals’ health status and health risk behaviours are found to be significant determinants of their decision to purchase private health insurance. At a point in time, the pool of the insured is very heterogeneous, with a mix of both good and bad health risks. It is found that the decline in insurance coverage over the period 1989–95 coincided with an increase in the degree of ‘adverse selection’ within the insured population.
ISSN:0013-0249
1475-4932
DOI:10.1111/1475-4932.00104