The Economics of Health Reconsidered 5th Edition

Author(s): Lynn Unruh; Andrew J. Barnes; Thomas Rice
Publisher: AUPHA/HAP Book
ISBN: 9781640553477
Edition: 5th Edition

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The fifth edition of The Economics of Health Reconsidered continues to challenge the reliance on market forces to address health policy issues, and it argues instead for the value of government intervention. By critically examining economic theory as applied to the healthcare sector, the authors encourage readers to question the assumptions on which the perceived success of the competitive-healthcare-market model is based.   This updated text focuses on how the unique characteristics of healthcare challenge the effectiveness of traditional economic remedies. Chapters explore demand and supply, equity, expenditures, and economic evaluations. This edition’s updates include new chapters on:  Social determinants of health that explores the effects of education, income, gender, sexual- and gender-minority identities, early childhood experiences, neighborhood effects, and race/ethnicity on demand for healthBehavioral economics, including how decision making compares to the view assumed by the traditional economic framework   The book illustrates how the government plays a crucial role in making the healthcare sector not only more equitable but also more efficient.

The Economics of Health Reconsidered 5th Edition

Author(s): Lynn Unruh
Publisher: AUPHA/HAP Book
ISBN: 9781640553477
Edition: 5th Edition

$39,99

Delivery: This can be downloaded Immediately after purchasing.
Version: Only PDF Version.
Compatible Devices: Can be read on any device (Kindle, NOOK, Android/IOS devices, Windows, MAC)
Quality: High Quality. No missing contents. Printable

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Description

The fifth edition of The Economics of Health Reconsidered continues to challenge the reliance on market forces to address health policy issues, and it argues instead for the value of government intervention. By critically examining economic theory as applied to the healthcare sector, the authors encourage readers to question the assumptions on which the perceived success of the competitive-healthcare-market model is based.

 

This updated text focuses on how the unique characteristics of healthcare challenge the effectiveness of traditional economic remedies. Chapters explore demand and supply, equity, expenditures, and economic evaluations. This edition’s updates include new chapters on:

 

Social determinants of health that explores the effects of education, income, gender, sexual- and gender-minority identities, early childhood experiences, neighborhood effects, and race/ethnicity on demand for healthBehavioral economics, including how decision making compares to the view assumed by the traditional economic framework

 

The book illustrates how the government plays a crucial role in making the healthcare sector not only more equitable but also more efficient.