Does the chronically ill population in the Netherlands switch their health insurer as often as the general population? Empirical evidence from a nationwide survey study
Abstract Background Consumer mobility is an important aspect of a health insurance system based on managed competition. Both the general population and insured with a chronic illness should enjoy an equal opportunity to switch their insurer every year. We studied possible differences in the rates of...
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Main Authors: | Wouter van der Schors (Author), Anne E. M. Brabers (Author), Judith D. De Jong (Author) |
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2020-05-01T00:00:00Z.
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