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Health insurance competition in Germany – The role of advertising.

Becker, B.; Uebelmesser, S.

Authors

S. Uebelmesser



Abstract

In the 1990s, competition among public health insurance funds (’sickness funds") was introduced in Germany. As one means of competition, free choice of initial health funds and subsequent switching between them was made available to all insured. Since then, the number of funds has decreased substantially, and funds have had to engage in competitive strategies to remain in the market. In this paper, we want to analyse the funds' advertising activities in the face of the changed competitive environment. This has not been possible to date due to a lack of data. We use two new datasets to get a first insight into the potential effects of competition on funds' advertising strategies; one of the volume and cost of advertisements and one of their contents.

Our results suggest that competition has been associated with an increase in the amount of advertising. As to the adverts themselves, we find that there was a decrease in the share of advertisements of a ’general" content in favour of advertisements of a more ’fund-specific" content. The data therefore indicate that once the market was open to switching of funds by the insured, funds' advertising efforts changed to differentiating their own perceived strengths from those of competitor funds. These observations allow us to draw some tentative conclusions about the relevance of (attempts of) risk selection by health funds via advertisements and about the general success of the pro-competitive legislation.

Citation

Becker, B., & Uebelmesser, S. (2010). Health insurance competition in Germany – The role of advertising. https://doi.org/10.3790/schm.130.2.169

Journal Article Type Article
Acceptance Date Mar 16, 2010
Publication Date 2010
Deposit Date Oct 21, 2021
Journal Journal of Contextual Economics
Peer Reviewed Peer Reviewed
Volume 130
Issue 2
Pages 169-194
DOI https://doi.org/10.3790/schm.130.2.169
Public URL https://durham-repository.worktribe.com/output/1233771