2023
DOI: 10.1002/hec.4748
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Accuracy of self‐reported private health insurance coverage

Abstract: Studies on health insurance coverage often rely on measures self‐reported by respondents, but the accuracy of such measures has not been thoroughly validated. This paper is the first to use linked Australian National Health Survey and administrative population tax data to explore the accuracy of self‐reported private health insurance (PHI) coverage in survey data. We find that 11.86% of individuals misreport their PHI coverage status, with 11.57% of true PHI holders reporting that they are uninsured and 12.37%… Show more

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