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The income distributive implications of recent private health insurance policy reforms in Australia.

机译:澳大利亚最近的私人健康保险政策改革对收入分配的影响。

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The Australian government implemented a series of private health insurance (PHI) policy reforms between 1997 and 2000. As a result, the proportion of the population with PHI coverage increased by more than 35%. However, this study found significant evidence that the policy reform disproportionately favours high-income earners. In particular, the 30% premium subsidy represents a windfall gain for households which would have purchased PHI even without the rebate. The amount of such gain is estimated to be around Dollars 900 million per year, a large proportion of which went to higher income households.
机译:澳大利亚政府在1997年至2000年之间实施了一系列私人医疗保险(PHI)政策改革。结果,拥有PHI保险的人口比例增加了35%以上。但是,这项研究发现了重要的证据,表明政策改革在很大程度上偏向高收入者。特别是,30%的保费补贴对于即使没有回扣也可以购买PHI的家庭来说是一笔意外的收益。这种收益每年估计约为9亿美元,其中很大一部分流向了高收入家庭。

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