Documento de trabajo
Choosing health insurance in a dual health care system: The Chilean case
Fecha
2000Autor
Sanhueza, Ricardo
Ruiz-Tagle Venero, Jaime
Institución
Resumen
In Chile there is a public insurance system where people contribute a fixed percentage of
their income, and also a private system where people pay a premium based on their personal
characteristics. Using a large survey for 1996, we study the determinants of the decision to
buy a private health plan. We find that the probability of buying a private health plan is
positively correlated with income and living in areas with private health services providers.
This probability decreases as families become older, and with a larger proportion of fertile
age females. We also find that people who are more likely to demand health services prefer
to buy a private health plan, and that people enrolled in a private health plan increase their
use of health services. The segmentation observed in the health sector relates with the way
private insurers and the public insurance system set their premiums.