This book is a thorough, balanced, and insightful study of the
present status and future direction of health care economics and
its far-reaching ramifications. Health Economics provides
exhaustive analyses of such major issues as cost-benefit,
cost-effectiveness, quality enhancement, and technology
assessment.
Part One presents a basic overview of cost analysis, production
functions, and provider cost behavior. Part Two considers economic
models of physicians and hospital behavior, and recent changes in
methods for paying physicians. Part Three focuses on employee cost
sharing, HMOs, gatekeepers to contain utilization, and the use of
case managers in long-term care. Part four looks at equity, social
welfare, and the unique problems of urban medical centers. Part
Five focuses on consumer information, quality measurement, and
health manpower policies for nonphysician providers.
Cost-effectiveness and cost-benefit analysis is reviewed in Part
Six. The last part summarizes major future policy options and
suggests a number of mixed strategies, including capitation. In
short, "Health EconomicS" provides policy makers, health care
providers, and students with the analytical tools needed to
effectively balance efficiency and quality.
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