“The Netherlands fines people who don’t carry insurance for up to six months and then auto-enrolls them in an insurance plan, with premiums that are about 20 percent higher than they would have paid if they signed up during the regular enrollment period”
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“The deductibles required under the Dutch model can also be burdensome for people in poverty”
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“The Dutch system is, like all other health systems, a product of its country’s history. A conservative government wanted private markets to provide health insurance to its people. They wanted competition but they also wanted collaboration”
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“After-hours care is a problem that few countries have succeeded in cracking … But it’s a problem the Dutch appear to have solved”
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