Dutch Risk-Equalization System: Each Adult Pays Premium About 1,050 Euros Annually In Euros per year Woman, 40, jobless with disability income allowance,

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Dutch Risk-Equalization System: Each Adult Pays Premium About 1,050 Euros Annually In Euros per year Woman, 40, jobless with disability income allowance, urban region, hospitalized last year for osteoarthritis Man, 38, employed, prosperous region, no chronic disease and no medication or hospitalization last year Age/gender € 934 € 872 Income € 941 – € 63 Region € 98 – € 67 Pharmaceuticalcost group – € 315 – € 315 Diagnostic cost group € 6202 – € 130 From Risk Fund € 7800 € 297 Source: G. Klein Ikkink, Ministry of Health, Welfare and Sport; Presentation to AcademyHealth Netherlands Health Study Tour on September 22, 2008, “Reform of the Dutch Health Care System.”