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Public and private choice in UK health insurance

Hall, J. and Preston, I. (1998) Public and private choice in UK health insurance. (IFS Working Papers W98/19). Institute for Fiscal Studies: London, UK.

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Abstract

Many parts of the public sector coexist with private provision of similar services and in such circumstances we may expect to find interaction between public and private choices. Quality of publicly provided services will be a central influence on decisions whether to make use of private substitutes and use of private substitutes will feed back into attitudes towards the level of public spending. In this paper we present evidence using the British Social Attitudes Survey to show that individual take up of private medical insurance inhibits support for spending on the public health sector. Such effects have been shown to be appreciable and allowance for the joint determination of insurance decisions and attitudes magnifies the size of the estimated effects.

Type:Working / discussion paper
Title:Public and private choice in UK health insurance
Open access status:An open access version is available from UCL Discovery
Publisher version:http://www.ifs.org.uk/publications/2815
Language:English
UCL classification:UCL > School of Arts and Social Sciences > Faculty of Social and Historical Sciences > Economics

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