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A structural microsimulation model for demand-side cost-sharing in healthcare
Jan Boone
CPB Netherlands Bureau for Economic Policy Analysis

Demand-side cost-sharing schemes reduce moral hazard in healthcare at the expense of out of-pocket risk and equity. Jan Boone discusses a structural microsimulation model to predict healthcare expenditure under different demand-side cost-sharing schemes in the Netherlands. Read the Study

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A structural microsimulation model for demand-side cost-sharing in healthcare