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    Consumer Choice in Dutch Health Insurance after Reform.Hans Maarse & Ruud Ter Meulen - 2006 - Health Care Analysis 14 (1):37-49.
    This article investigates the scope and effects of enhanced consumer choice in health insurance that is presented as a cornerstone of the new health insurance legislation in the Netherlands that will come into effect in 2006. The choice for choice marks the current libertarian trend in Dutch health care policymaking. One of our conclusions is that the scope of enhanced choice should not be overstated due to many legal and non-legal restrictions to it. The consumer (...)
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    Public Health Insurance under a Nonbenevolent State.P. Lemieux - 2008 - Journal of Medicine and Philosophy 33 (5):416-426.
    This paper explores the consequences of the oft ignored fact that public health insurance must actually be supplied by the state. Depending how the state is modeled, different health insurance outcomes are expected. The benevolent model of the state does not account for many actual features of public health insurance systems. One alternative is to use a standard public choice model, where state action is determined by interaction between self-interested actors. Another alternative—related to a (...)
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    The Ethics of Universal Health Insurance.Alex Rajczi - 2019 - New York, USA: Oxford University Press.
    In The Ethics of Universal Health Insurance, Alex Rajczi shows how defenders of universal health insurance can address the ethical issues raised by these objections and make the moral case for an American universal health insurance system that improves on the gains made in the Affordable Care Act.
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    State Health Insurance Exchanges: Progress and Challenges.Sara R. Collins & Tracy Garber - 2013 - Hastings Center Report 43 (1):inside back cover-inside back co.
    By 2014, each of the fifty states and the District of Columbia will have a new health insurance exchange, or marketplace, established under the Patient Protection and Affordable Care Act. These exchanges are the centerpiece of the reform law: they will be the main portals where people who do not have health insurance coverage through their jobs and small businesses will go, either in person or online, to find a health plan and to learn about (...)
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    A Health Insurance Tax Credit for Uninsured Workers.Lawrence Zelenak - 2001 - Inquiry: The Journal of Health Care Organization, Provision, and Financing 38 (2):106-120.
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    Blacklisting Health Insurance Premium Defaulters: Is Denial of Medical Care Ethically Justifiable?Hanna Glaus, Daniel Drewniak, Julian W. März & Nikola Biller-Andorno - 2023 - Health Care Analysis 31 (3):156-168.
    Rising health insurance costs and the cost of living crisis are likely leading to an increase in unpaid health insurance bills in many countries. In Switzerland, a particularly drastic measure to sanction defaulting insurance payers is employed. Since 2012, Swiss cantons – who have to cover most of the bills of defaulting payers - are allowed by federal law to blacklist them and to restrict their access to medical care to emergencies.In our paper, we briefly (...)
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    Reflection of Health Insurance among Bangladeshi Primary School Teachers.Mithila Turna Tribenee, Beckrom Munda, Pascal Landindome Navelle & Shamima Parvin Lasker - 2023 - Bangladesh Journal of Bioethics 15 (2):1-6.
    Over 1.3 billion people in the world are challenged to access good and cheap healthcare when become ill. Health insurance policies are a fantastic strategy to assist people who can't afford medical care. For middle- and low-income nations, there hasn't been much research on the ability to pay for health insurance for public employees like school teachers. Therefore, this cross-sectional questionnaire based research has been undertaken to explore the reflection of health insurance among 383 (...)
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  8. Mandatory Health Insurance, Liberalism and Freedom.Braun S. Stewart - 2012 - Public Affairs Quarterly 26 (3):179-197.
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    Health Insurance and Labor Markets: Concepts, Open Questions, and Data Needs.Bowen Garrett & Michael Chernew - 2008 - Inquiry: The Journal of Health Care Organization, Provision, and Financing 45 (1):30-57.
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    Health Insurance Reform and HMO Penetration in the Small Group Market.Thomas C. Buchmueller & Su Liu - 2005 - Inquiry: The Journal of Health Care Organization, Provision, and Financing 42 (4):367-380.
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    Increasing Health Insurance Coverage through an Extended Federal Employees Health Benefits Program.Beth C. Fuchs - 2001 - Inquiry: The Journal of Health Care Organization, Provision, and Financing 38 (2):177-192.
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  12. Private health insurance and medical care utilization: Evidence from the medical population.N. McCaIl, T. Rice & J. Boismier - forthcoming - Inquiry: An Interdisciplinary Journal of Philosophy.
     
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  13. Health insurance.L. T. Bilheimer & D. C. Colby - 2000 - Bioethics Literature Review 15 (1):23.
     
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    Using Health Insurance Premiums to Change Health Behaviors.Alan C. Monheit - 2008 - Inquiry: The Journal of Health Care Organization, Provision, and Financing 45 (3):252-255.
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    Responsible Health Insurance Revisited: Pouring Liberal Wine into a Conservative Bottle.Laurence Seidman - 2005 - Inquiry: The Journal of Health Care Organization, Provision, and Financing 42 (2):118-128.
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    Health Insurance Portability and Accountability Act of 1996: a tempered victory.A. Savoy-Lewis - 1995 - Journal of Law, Medicine and Ethics 24 (4):380-385.
  17. Genetic Discrimination in Health Insurance: An Ethical and Economic Analysis.Ben Eggleston - 2008 - In Aine Donovan & Ronald Michael Green (eds.), The Human Genome Project in College Curriculum: Ethical Issues and Practical Strategies. Upne. pp. 46-57.
    Current research on the human genome holds enormous long-term promise for improvements in health care, but it poses an immediate ethical challenge in the area of health insurance, by raising the question of whether insurers should be allowed to take genetic information about customers into account in the setting of premiums. It is widely held that such discrimination is immoral and ought to be illegal, and the prevalence of this view is understandable, given the widespread belief, which (...)
     
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    Health Insurance Options and the Ethics of the HHS Mandate.John M. Haas, John A. Di Camillo, Edward J. Furton, Marie T. Hilliard & Tadeusz Pacholczyk - 2014 - Ethics and Medics 39 (2):1-4.
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    Health Insurance and Access to Care among Social Security Disability Insurance Beneficiaries during the Medicare Waiting Period.Gerald F. Riley - 2006 - Inquiry: The Journal of Health Care Organization, Provision, and Financing 43 (3):222-230.
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    New Directions in Health Insurance Design: Implications for Public Policy and Practice.Karen Pollitz, Donna Imhoff, Charles Scott & Sara Rosenbaum - 2003 - Journal of Law, Medicine and Ethics 31 (S4):60-62.
    This is a volatile time for health insurance policy. Medicare and Medicaid are in turmoil, as is the private health insurance market. Public and private health insurance costs constitute eighty percent of healthcare spending in the United States. Public health professionals depend on the insurance system to behave in ways that are responsive to public health in prevention and crisis management.Seventy-five percent of the American population, excluding the elderly, has coverage through (...)
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    Health Insurance Exchanges: Legal Issues.Timothy Stoltzfus Jost - 2009 - Journal of Law, Medicine and Ethics 37 (s2):51-70.
    This “Legal Solutions in Health Reform” paper identifies and analyzes the legal issues raised by health insurance exchanges. Like all Legal Solutions papers, it does not purport to provide a concrete proposal as to how health insurance exchanges should be organized or even whether they should play a role in health care reform. Rather, it attempts simply to describe the legal issues that health insurance exchanges raise, and to propose alternative solutions to (...)
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    Health Insurance and Access to Care among Welfare Leavers.Sheldon Danziger, Matthew M. Davis, Sean Orzol & Harold A. Pollack - 2008 - Inquiry: The Journal of Health Care Organization, Provision, and Financing 45 (2):184-197.
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  23. What is affordable health insurance?: The reasonable tradeoff account of affordability.Carla Saenz - 2009 - Kennedy Institute of Ethics Journal 19 (4):pp. 401-414.
    The reform of the health care system will include a mandate: Individuals are required to purchase health insurance provided that affordable options are available. But what is affordable health insurance? Three accounts of affordability of health coverage have been advanced. The first two accounts are empirical. The third account is needs-based. All three accounts are inadequate. I propose a fourth, the reasonable tradeoff account, according to which individuals should only be required to make reasonable (...)
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  24. Health insurance.Frieda Wunderlich - forthcoming - Social Research: An International Quarterly.
     
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    Universal Health Insurance: will it control the cost of U.S. health care?William P. Gunnar - 2008 - Perspectives in Biology and Medicine 51 (2):285-291.
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    Holes in the Health Insurance System-Who Lacks Coverage and Why.Catherine Hoffman, Diane Rowland & Alicia L. Carbaugh - 2004 - Journal of Law, Medicine and Ethics 32 (3):390-396.
    Lack of health insurance coverage is a large and growing problem for millions of American families. Rising health care costs and economic insecurity continue to threaten the bedrock of the health insurance system - employer-sponsored coverage - while states’ fiscal situations and the escalating federal deficit complicate any efforts at reform. Providing health insurance coverage to the millions of uninsured remains a major health care challenge for the nation and understanding the current (...)
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    Conceptualising the Lack of Health Insurance Coverage.John B. Davis - 2000 - Health Care Analysis 8 (1):55-64.
    This paper examines the lack of health insurance coverage in the US as a public policy issue. It first compares the problem of health insurance coverage to the problem of unemployment to show that in terms of the numbers of individuals affected lack of health insurance is a problem comparable in importance to the problem of unemployment. Secondly, the paper discusses the methodology involved in measuring health insurance coverage, and argues that the (...)
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    Do private German health insurers invest their capital reserves of €353 billion according to environmental, social and governance criteria?Frederick Schneider, Julia Gogolewska, Klaus-Michael Ahrend, Gerrit Hohendorf, Gerhard Schneider, Reinhard Busse & Christian M. Schulz - 2021 - Journal of Medical Ethics 47 (12):e48-e48.
    BackgroundTo prevent the planet from catastrophic global warming a reduction of greenhouse gas emissions to net zero is required. Thus, divestment from fossil fuels must be a strategic interest for health insurers. The aim of this study was to analyse the implementation of environmental, social and governance criteria in German private health insurers’ investments.MethodsIn 2019 a survey about ESG strategies was sent to German private health insurance companies. The survey evaluated investment strategies and thresholds for the (...)
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    Nonprofit Health Insurers: The Story Wall Street Doesn't Tell.Susan R. Johnson - 2003 - Inquiry: The Journal of Health Care Organization, Provision, and Financing 40 (4):318-322.
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  30. Switching Health Insurance Plans: Results from a Health Survey. [REVIEW]Christiaan J. Lako, Pauline Rosenau & Chris Daw - 2011 - Health Care Analysis 19 (4):312-328.
    The study is designed to provide an informal summary of what is known about consumer switching of health insurance plans and to contribute to knowledge about what motivates consumers who choose to switch health plans. Do consumers switch plans largely on the basis of critical reflection and assessment of information about the quality, and price? The literature suggests that switching is complicated, not always possible, and often overwhelming to consumers. Price does not always determine choice. Quality is (...)
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    Individual health insurance within the family: can subsidies promote family coverage?Kanika Kapur, José J. Escarce & M. Susan Marquis - 2007 - Inquiry: The Journal of Health Care Organization, Provision, and Financing 44 (3):303-320.
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    Genetic Information and Health Insurance: State Legislative Approaches.Karen H. Rothenberg - 1995 - Journal of Law, Medicine and Ethics 23 (4):312-319.
    We may create a catch-22 so that only people who are unlikely to need health insurance can afford it.... Genetic risk testing is important because it exposes the logic of a system that provides access to health insurance to those least likely to need it.
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    Health Insurance Coverage for Vulnerable Populations: Contrasting Asian Americans and Latinos in the United States.Margarita Alegría, Zhun Cao, Thomas G. McGuire, Victoria D. Ojeda, Bill Sribney, Meghan Woo & David Takeuchi - 2006 - Inquiry: The Journal of Health Care Organization, Provision, and Financing 43 (3):231-254.
    This paper examines the role that population vulnerabilities play in insurance coverage for a representative sample of Latinos and Asians in the United States. Using data from the National Latino and Asian American Study (NLAAS), these analyses compare coverage differences among and within ethnic subgroups, across states and regions, among types of occupations, and among those with or without English language proficiency. Extensive differences exist in coverage between Latinos and Asians, with Latinos more likely to be uninsured. Potential explanations (...)
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    The decision of the German Federal Joint Committee to cover NIPT in mandatory health insurance. An ethical analysis.Christoph Rehmann-Sutter & Christina Schües - 2020 - Ethik in der Medizin 32 (4):385-403.
    Definition of the problemFrom an ethical point of view we analyse the ruling of the German Federal Joint Committee (Gemeinsamer Bundesausschuss, G‑BA) of September 2019 to revise the guidelines about the coverage of noninvasive prenatal tests (NIPT) by mandatory health insurance, in order to include them under specified conditions. The decision contains four essential elements: a definition of the aim of NIPT testing (to avoid invasive testing), a criterion of access (test must be “necessary” for the pregnant woman (...)
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    The Constitutionality of Mandates to Purchase Health Insurance.Mark A. Hall - 2009 - Journal of Law, Medicine and Ethics 37 (s2):38-50.
    Health insurance mandates have been a component of many recent health care reform proposals. Because a federal requirement that individuals transfer money to a private party is unprecedented, a number of legal issues must be examined. This paper analyzes whether Congress can legislate a health insurance mandate and the potential legal challenges that might arise, given such a mandate. The analysis of legal challenges to health insurance mandates applies to federal individual mandates, but (...)
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    Small Firms' Demand for Health Insurance: The Decision to Offer Insurance.Jack Hadley & James D. Reschovsky - 2002 - Inquiry: The Journal of Health Care Organization, Provision, and Financing 39 (2):118-137.
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    The impact of recent changes in public health insurance on community‐based health‐care in the USA.Nancy Milio - 2000 - Nursing Inquiry 7 (4):266-273.
    The impact of recent changes in public health insurance on community‐based health‐care in the USARecent changes in US government‐funded healthcare insurance are having profound impacts on all types of community‐based health‐care, reducing access to care by vulnerable populations. This article traces the impacts of recent policies on a range of community institutions in which nurses play a critical role, such as health centers, highlighting the effects on access to care and the survival of non‐profit (...)
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  38. DTC Pharmacogenetic Testing and Health Insurance : Good for Consumers, Good for Business?Maxwell Brodie & Yann Joly - 2025 - In Bartha Maria Knoppers, E. S. Dove, Vasiliki Rahimzadeh & Michael J. S. Beauvais (eds.), Promoting the "human" in law, policy, and medicine: essays in honour of Bartha Maria Knoppers. Boston: Brill/Nijhoff.
     
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    The Private Health Insurance Industry: The Real Barrier to Healthcare Access?Mark Yarborough - 1994 - Cambridge Quarterly of Healthcare Ethics 3 (1):99.
    Any humane society needs a just and compassionate way to care for those who are sick, and should be vigilant in identifying and eliminating barriers that frustrate efforts to adequately care for the sick. Some current insurance underwriting practices constitute effective barriers to access to healthcare and serve to diminish the place of freedom and justice in our healthcare system.
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    “Enron-ing” Health Insurance?Katherine Swartz - 2001 - Inquiry: The Journal of Health Care Organization, Provision, and Financing 38 (4):344-346.
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    The National Individual Health Insurance Mandate.Lawrence O. Gostin - 2010 - Hastings Center Report 40 (5):8-9.
    On March 23, 2010, President Obama signed into law the nation's first comprehensive health care reform bill, the Patient Protection and Affordable Care Act. Within weeks, twenty states filed lawsuits challenging the constitutionality of its most politically charged feature—an individual purchase mandate. By 2014, the bill requires most individuals to have health insurance. With certain exceptions (pertaining to income level and religious objections), individuals without qualifying coverage will pay an annual tax penalty. If anything, the tax penalty (...)
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    Health Insurance Enrollment Decisions: Preferences for Coverage, Worker Sorting, and Insurance Take-up.Alan C. Monheit & Jessica Primoff Vistnes - 2008 - Inquiry: The Journal of Health Care Organization, Provision, and Financing 45 (2):153-167.
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    Genetic Discrimination and Health Insurance.Kasper Lippert-Rasmussen - 2015 - Res Publica 21 (2):185-199.
    According to US law, insurance companies can lawfully differentiate individual health insurance premiums on the basis of non-genetic medical information, but not on the basis of genetic information. The article reviews the case for such genetic exceptionalism. First, I critically assess some standard justifications. Next, I scrutinize an argument appealing to the view that genetically based premium differentiation expresses that persons do not all merit equal concern and respect. In the final section, I argue that even if (...)
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    Extending Health Insurance for Body Modifications for Gender Transitions.Timothy F. Murphy - 2018 - American Journal of Bioethics 18 (12):19-21.
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    An Axiology for National Health Insurance.Charles J. Dougherty - 1992 - Journal of Law, Medicine and Ethics 20 (1-2):82-91.
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    A statistical analysis of 'rule‐out' diagnoses in outpatient health insurance claims in Japan.Shinichi Tanihara, Etsuji Okamoto & Hiroshi Une - 2011 - Journal of Evaluation in Clinical Practice 17 (6):1070-1074.
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    Protect the Sick: Health Insurance Reform in One Easy Lesson.Deborah Stone - 2008 - Journal of Law, Medicine and Ethics 36 (4):652-659.
    In most other nations, insurance for medical care is called sickness insurance, and it covers sick people. In the United States, we have “health insurance,” and its major carriers — commercial insurers, large employers, and increasingly government programs — strive to avoid sick people and cover only the healthy. This perverse logic at the heart of the American health insurance system is the key to reform debates.Focusing on sick people versus healthy people might seem (...)
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    Genetics and the Moral Mission of Health Insurance.Thomas H. Murray - 1992 - Hastings Center Report 22 (6):12-17.
    Deciding whether genetic differences among individuals are morally relevant to health insurance requires us to ask, What kind of good is health care? and, What principles should govern its distribution? There are good reasons to doubt that “actuarial fairness” is an adequate description of genuine fairness in health insurance.
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    Exploring Users’ Perceptions and Senses of Solidarity in Taiwan’s National Health Insurance.Ming-Jui Yeh - 2019 - Public Health Ethics 12 (1):1-14.
    Under the influence of concerns about sustainability, health system reforms have targeted institutional designs and have overlooked the role of socio-political factors like solidarity—a concept that is generally assumed to underpin the redistributive health system. The purpose of this research is to investigate users’ perceptions of the National Health Insurance as a system, their senses of solidarity and their views on the sustainability of the system in Taiwan. Using the descriptive ethics approach, qualitative in-depth interviews were (...)
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    Access to Health Insurance, Barriers to Care, and Service Use among Adults with Disabilities.Anna S. Sommers - 2006 - Inquiry: The Journal of Health Care Organization, Provision, and Financing 43 (4):393-405.
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