Diskussionspapiere extern
Renate Lange, Jörg Schiller, Petra Steinorth
Malvern:
American Risk and Insurance Association (ARIA),
2014,
(ARIA 2014 Annual Meeting Papers)
We use the German Socio-Economic Panel (GSOEP) to analyze determinants of the demand for sup-plemental health insurance covering hospital and dental in Germany. The GSOP dataset provides doctor diagnosed indicators of the individual’s health state, risk attitude, and demand for medical services and insurance purchases in other lines of insurance as well as rich demographical and socio-economical information. Controlling for a wide range of individual preferences we find evidence of adverse selection for individuals aged 65 and younger for hospital coverage despite initial individual underwriting by insurers. The reverse is true for individuals older than 65, individuals with supple-mental hospital coverage are healthier on average. In addition, insurance affinity and income are the most important drivers for the demand for both types of coverage.
Themen: Gesundheit
Keywords: Supplemental Health Insurance, German Statutory Health Insurance, German Socio-Economic Panel, insurance demand, coverage gap, adverse selection, insurance affinity
Externer Link:
http://www.aria.org/Annual_Meeting/2014/2014_Accepted_Papers/2E/Determinants%20of%20Supplemental%20Health%20Insurance%20in%20Germany_20140612.pdf