A case for no-fault health insurance : from the "worried well" to the "guilty ill".

Auteur(s)
Terry, P.E.
Jaar
Samenvatting

This paper describes risk rating, acknowledges reasons that have been offered to support the use of insurance-based incentives, and argues that risk rating is incompatible with the tenets of health promotion. Three major challenges are presented to those who support risk rating: 1) Is it ethical to offer financial incentives that put pressure on individuals whose illness is as linked to environmental and genetic factors as to lifestyle ?; 2) Why are some behaviors admonished while other costly activity is acceptable ?; and 3) What evidence exists that insurance cost shifting improves health or reduces health care costs? This paper concludes that incentives that increase participation in proven health ./.F3

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Bibliotheeknummer
941803 ST [electronic version only]
Uitgave

American Journal of Health Promotion, Vol. 8 (1994), No. 3 (January-February), p. 165-168, 31 ref.

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