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Health Affairs, Vol 13, Issue 5, 120-136
Copyright © 1994 by Project HOPE


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Risk-adjusted capitation: recent experiences in The Netherlands

W P van de Ven, R C van Vliet, E M van Barneveld, and L M Lamers

The market-oriented health care reforms taking place in the Netherlands show a clear resemblance to the proposals for managed competition in U.S. health care. In both countries good risk adjustment mechanisms that prevent cream skimming--that is, that prevent plans from selecting the best health risks--are critical to the success of the reforms. In this paper we present an overview of the Dutch reforms and of our research concerning risk-adjusted capitation payments. Although we are optimistic about the technical possibilities for solving the problem of cream skimming, the implementation of good risk-adjusted capitation is a long-term challenge.


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