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El. knyga: Private Health Insurance: History, Politics and Performance

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Can private health insurance fill gaps in publicly financed coverage? Does it enhance access to health care or improve efficiency in health service delivery? Will it provide fiscal relief for governments struggling to raise public revenue for health? This book examines the successes, failures and challenges of private health insurance globally through country case studies written by leading national experts. Each case study considers the role of history and politics in shaping private health insurance and determining its impact on health system performance. Despite great diversity in the size and functioning of markets for private health insurance, the book identifies clear patterns across countries, drawing out valuable lessons for policymakers while showing how history and politics have proved a persistent barrier to effective public policy. This title is also available as Open Access on Cambridge Core.

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'This book makes a huge contribution to our understanding of private health insurance and its roles. It provides clarity about the different forms it can take and different terminology. The country studies give insight into how private insurance performs in practice. The book brings together some of the best researchers in healthcare finance who have excellent understanding of different systems, their successes and failures. While the book will be very useful for students and researchers, the analysis is of particular interest for governments and policy makers it provides a dispassionate review of private health insurance and may help to prevent mistakes from being repeated.' Charles Normand, Professor of Health Policy and Management, Trinity College Dublin and Professor of the Economics of Palliative Care and Rehabillitation, Cicely Saunders Institute, King's College London 'This book is an extraordinary resource for individuals eager to understand the varied roles of private health insurance around the world. The permutations of private insurance are numerous, with each country developing a unique system to serve alongside publicly-funded coverage. The editors and authors provide an informative guided tour, clearly explaining current practices and problems; and also offering thoughtful suggestions on how to anticipate and minimize the potential downsides of private insurance on the long road to more equitable and efficient health care financing.' Jim G. Kahn, University of California San Francisco

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A collection of comparative case studies analysing the history, politics and performance of private health insurance globally and its implications for universal health coverage.
List of Figures
ix
List of Tables
xi
List of Boxes
xiii
Acknowledgements xiv
List of Contributors
xv
1 Why private health insurance?
1(40)
Sarah Thomson
Anna Sagan
Elias Mossialos
2 Private finance publicly subsidized: the case of Australian health insurance
41(24)
Jane Hall
Denzil G. Fiebig
Kees van Gool
3 Private health insurance in Brazil, Egypt and India
65(34)
Maria Dolores Montoya Diaz
Noah Haber
Philipa Mladovsky
Emma Pitchforth
Wael Fayek Saleh
Flavia Mori Sarti
4 Private health insurance in Canada
99(43)
Jeremiah Hurley
G. Emmanuel Guindon
5 Regulating private health insurance: France's attempt at getting it all
142(38)
Agnes Couffinhal
Carine Franc
6 Statutory and private health insurance in Germany and Chile: two stories of coexistence and conflict
180(41)
Stefanie Ettelt
Andres Roman-Urrestarazu
7 Uncovering the complex role of private health insurance in Ireland
221(43)
Brian Turner
Samantha Smith
8 Integrating public and private insurance in the Israeli health system: an attempt to reconcile conflicting values
264(40)
Shuli Brammli-Greenberg
Ruth Waitzberg
9 Private health insurance in Japan, Republic of Korea and Taiwan, China
304(21)
Soonman Kwon
Naoki Ikegami
Yue-Chune Lee
10 The role of private health insurance in financing health care in Kenya
325(24)
David Muthaka
11 Private health insurance in the Netherlands
349(28)
Hans Maarse
Patrick Jeurissen
12 The challenges of pursuing private health insurance in low- and middle-income countries: lessons from South Africa
377(37)
Di McIntyre
Heather McLeod
13 Undermining risk pooling by individualizing benefits: the use of medical savings accounts in South Africa
414(32)
Heather McLeod
Di Mclntyre
14 Consumer-driven health insurance in Switzerland, where politics is governed by federalism and direct democracy
446(48)
Luca Crivelli
15 Regression to the increasingly mean? Private health insurance in the United States of America
494(31)
Lawrence D. Brown
Sherry A. Glied
16 Health savings accounts in the United States of America
525(27)
Sherry A. Glied
Dan P. Ly
Lawrence D. Brown
Index 552
Sarah Thomson is a Senior Health Financing Specialist at the WHO Barcelona Office for Health Systems Strengthening. Anna Sagan is a Research Fellow at the European Observatory on Health Systems and Policies. Elias Mossialos is Brian Abel-Smith Professor of Health Policy, Head of the Department of Health Policy and Director of LSE Health at the London School of Economics and Political Science.