Can we really use economic thinking to understand our health care system? Health Economics, now in its sixth edition, not only shows how this is done, but also provides the tools to analyze the economic behavior of patients and providers in health care markets.Health Economics combines current economic theory, recent research, and up-to-date empirical studies into a comprehensive overview of the field. Key changes to this edition include: additional discussion of the consequences of the Patient Protection and Affordable Care Act (PPACA), in light of current political changes;an extensive discussion of quality measures;more discussion of preventive services;a new section on drug markets and regulation;discussion of Accountable Care Organizations (ACOs);new references, problem sets, and an updated companion website with lecture slides.Designed for use in upper-division undergraduate economics studies, the book is suitable for students and lecturers in health economics, microeconomics, public health policy and practice, and health and society. It is also accessible to professional students in programs such as public policy, public health, business, and law.
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Health Economics combines current economic theory, recent research, and up-to-date empirical studies into a comprehensive overview of the field. Key changes to this edition include:
CHAPTER 1 Why Health Economics?CHAPTER 2 Utility and HealthCHAPTER 3 The Transformation of Medical Care to HealthCHAPTER 4 The Demand for Medical Care: Conceptual FrameworkCHAPTER 5 Empirical Studies of Medical Care Demand and ApplicationsCHAPTER 6 The Physician and the Physician-FirmCHAPTER 7 Physicians in the MarketplaceCHAPTER 8 The Hospital as a Supplier of Medical CareCHAPTER 9 Hospitals in the MarketplaceCHAPTER IO The Demand for Health InsuranceCHAPTER 11 Health Insurance Supply and Managed CareCHAPTER 12 Government Provision of Health InsuranceCHAPTER 13 Medical MalpracticeCHAPTER 14 Externalities in Health and Medical CareCHAPTER 15 Managing the Market: Regulation, Quality Certification, and Technical Change CHAPTER 16 Universal Insurance Issues and International Comparisons of Health Care Systems
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ISBN
9781138207981
Publisert
2017-12-11
Utgave
6. utgave
Utgiver
Vendor
Routledge
Vekt
1166 gr
Høyde
246 mm
Bredde
189 mm
Aldersnivå
U, 05
Språk
Product language
Engelsk
Format
Product format
Innbundet
Antall sider
526

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Biographical note

Charles E. Phelps, PhD, has contributed to the field of health economics at the RAND Corporation (1971–1984) and the University of Rochester (1984–2010), USA. Now retired from the faculty, he continues through work with the National Academy of Medicine (to which he was elected in 1991) and various consulting arrangements. He has supervised 35 doctoral candidates across the fields of economics, political science, public policy, statistics, and nursing.