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Consumer mobiltity in the Irish health insurance market : determinants, incentives and risk equalisation
Keegan, Conor (Trinity College (Dublin, Ireland). School of Medicine. Centre of Health Policy and Management, 2016)Consumer choice of, and competition among, insurers is becoming a more common feature of many health insurance systems, internationally. For competition, theoretically, to work as a tool of resource allocation in these ... -
Measuring healthcare expenditure: different methods, different results
Keegan, Conor; Connolly, Sheelah; Wren, Maev-Ann (Springer London, 28/02/2018) -
Projections of demand for healthcare in Ireland, 2015-2030: First report from the Hippocrates Model
Wren, Maev-Ann; Keegan, Conor; Walsh, Brendan; Bergin, Adele; Eighan, James; Brick, Aoife (ESRI, 26/10/2017)This report provides annual projections of demand for public and private health and social care services in Ireland for the years 2015-2030. These projections are based on new ESRI projections for population growth, the ... -
Projections of expenditure for primary, community and long-term care in Ireland, 2019-2035, based on the Hippocrates model
Walsh, Brendan; Keegan, Conor; Brick, Aoife; Sheelah, Connolly; Adele, Bergin; Maev-Ann, Wren; Seán, Lyons; Leonie, Hill; Samantha, Smith (ESRI, 2021-08-08) -
Projections of expenditure for public hospitals in Ireland, 2018–2035, based on the Hippocrates Model
Keegan, Conor; Brick, Aoife; Bergin, Adele; Whyte, Richard; Henry, Edward (ESRI, 2020-12-16) -
Switching benefits and costs in the Irish health insurance market: an analysis of consumer surveys
Keegan, Conor; Teljeur, Conor; Turner, Brian; Thomas, Steve (Springer, 2018-05-10)Relatively little analysis has taken place internationally on the consumer-reported benefits and costs to switching insurer in multi-payer health insurance markets. Ideally, consumers should be willing to switch out of ...