Abstract
This paper presents an analytical framework for examining changes in the Private Health Insurance rebate (PHIR) and the Medicare Levy Surcharge (MLS), and uses it to establish three key propositions. First, increases in the MLS rate tend to reduce the elasticity of demand for private health insurance. Second, simultaneously increasing MLS rates and thresholds has a theoretically ambiguous e!ect on PHI take-up rates. Third, means testing the PHIR can never increase PHI take-up, and will reduce it in some circumstances. The paper concludes with a discussion of the possible consequences of recently proposed policy changes to private health insurance in Australia.
The Analytics of the Australian Private Health Insurance Rebate and the Medicare Levy Surcharge
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Spending spree not sustainable
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In his weekly opinion piece for The Australian (23 Apr 10) Henry comments on the past few weeks' health reforms.
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Robbing Peter to pay Paul's doctor
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In this week's opinion piece for The Australian (Fri 16 Apr) Henry says:
"No one would dispute that health reform is difficult. But that is not why the commonwealth government's proposals are inadequate. Rather, it is because they do not say, in an honest and transparent way, how we will pay for health care in the long run, how it will be provided, and within what constraints."
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Health FAQs for the confused
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Henry answers some frequently asked questions about the Government's proposed hospital plan. Click here to read the full article.
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