Consumer Choice and Policy Challenges in the Australian Private Health Insurance Market
Offered By: University of Melbourne via YouTube
Course Description
Overview
Explore the complexities of the Australian private health insurance market in this 44-minute lecture from the University of Melbourne. Delve into the reasons why 44% of Australians opt for private hospital insurance despite free access to public healthcare through Medicare. Examine the changing motivations behind purchasing private health insurance over time and analyze the government's role in subsidizing the private insurance industry. Investigate how various government interventions influence individual decisions to buy private hospital insurance. Learn about insurance theory, premium factors, survey results on reasons for private health insurance, and specific government policies such as Lifetime Health Cover and age-based discounts. Gain insights into proposed reforms, including age-related premiums, rebates, and simplification of choices. Conclude with a discussion on the goals of private health insurance and its impact on the Australian healthcare system.
Syllabus
Introduction
Insurance theory 101
Premium
Factors to consider
Current proportion of Australians
Value relative to cost
Survey question
Survey results
Reasons for private health insurance
Government interventions
Government policy impact
Positive Nations Survey
Lifetime House Cover
Working Paper
Conclusion
Questions
What is the goal
Agerelated premiums
Rebates
Simplification of Choice
Removing High Cost Items
Age Based Discounts
Age Gradient
Private Help
Outro
Taught by
The University of Melbourne
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