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The choice of dental care sector by young adults before and after subsidisation reform in Finland

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  • Arinen, Sirkka-Sisko
  • Sintonen, Harri

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This work is a part of a project, which aims at studying the utilisation of dental care by young adults and the effects of subsidisation reform (SR) on it. SR was introduced in 1986 for the Finnish population born after 1960 and comprised a decrease of about 50% in the out-of-pocket price for dental care both in the public and private sector. The copayments are paid by the National Health Insurance in the private and municipalities through taxation in the public sector. In this work, the choice of dental care sector (private or public) before and after the reform and the effect of the reform on the choice are examined. The choice was measured by revealed preference; i.e. by actual choice in a period of two years before and after the reform. A random sample was drawn at the end of 1985 (before) and 1987 (after) from the population of 19-26/27 years of age in four towns, in which the conditions of supply of dental services differed essentially (n = 2250 at both occasions). The data were gathered by using a self-administered questionnaire. The method of analysis was discrete logit analysis and applied Chow-test. The changes in choices between 1985 and 1987 were counted by estimated model by using means of independent variables. The change in the choice of sector caused by the subsidisation reform was marginal. The probability of choosing public sector increased 3%-points in the target group of the reform (19-25 aged), but the relative importance of different factors explaining the choice did not change. However, changes in the relative importance of explanatory factors took place in the first age group left outside the reform, but no clear picture was obtained about a possible change in the probability of choosing public sector in this group.

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  • Arinen, Sirkka-Sisko & Sintonen, Harri, 1994. "The choice of dental care sector by young adults before and after subsidisation reform in Finland," Social Science & Medicine, Elsevier, vol. 39(2), pages 291-297, July.
  • Handle: RePEc:eee:socmed:v:39:y:1994:i:2:p:291-297
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    1. Sisko Arinen & Harri Sintonen & Gunnar Rosenqvist, 1996. "Dental utilisation by young adults before and after subsidisation reform in Finland," Working Papers 149chedp, Centre for Health Economics, University of York.

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