Introducing voluntary private health insurance in a mixed medical economy: are Hong Kong citizens willing to subscribe?
Abstract Background Struggling to correct the public-private imbalance in its health care system, the Hong Kong SAR Government seeks to introduce a government-regulated voluntary health insurance scheme, or VHIS, a distinctive financing instrument that combines the characteristics of private insuran...
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Main Author: | Alex Jingwei He (Author) |
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2017-08-01T00:00:00Z.
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