Social solidarity in healthcare: The Israeli case
Abstract
While solidarity is at the basis of all social health insurance systems, little has been done to define and analyze it empirically. Equity in the delivery of medical care and progressivity of its finance are socially important, but miss the main principle of social health insurance systems - mutual help. The present study views social solidarity not as a value but as cross-subsidies among individuals, which are necessary to achieve a separation...
Paper Details
Title
Social solidarity in healthcare: The Israeli case
Published Date
Dec 1, 2021
Journal
Volume
291
Pages
114474 - 114474
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