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Health, Health Care and Health Economics: Perspectives on Distribution
Contributor(s): Barer, Morris L. (Author), Getzen, Thomas E. (Author), Stoddart, Greg L. (Author)
ISBN: 0471978795     ISBN-13: 9780471978794
Publisher: John Wiley & Sons
OUR PRICE:   $245.05  
Product Type: Hardcover
Published: September 1998
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Annotation: Distributional considerations are of central importance in the evolution of health care systems. Who gets served, who pays, and how, as a result, improved health is distributed, are among the pressing issues addressed in this volume. "Health, Health Care and Health Economics: Perspectives on Distribution" focuses on fundamental issues of equity or distribution in health care and health, and provides a stimulating and provocative discussion of the:

Persistence of inequalities despite policy interventions designed to remove economic barriers to access to care

Association between income and income inequalities on the one hand and health inequalities on the other

Under-emphasis on matters of distribution, relative to issues of efficiency, in much of the health economics research to date, and the potential policy distortions thereby created. This volume will be an indispensable sourcebook for all health economists as well as health care policy makers and managers.

'This book recognizes a milestone in the evolution of health economics as a discipline.' Joseph P. Newhouse, "Harvard University Boston, Massachusetts, USA"


Additional Information
BISAC Categories:
- Business & Economics | Industries - General
- Medical | Administration
- Health & Fitness | Health Care Issues
Dewey: 338.433
LCCN: 98-19860
Physical Information: 1.44" H x 6.12" W x 9.38" (1.99 lbs) 576 pages
 
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Publisher Description:
This book presents a record of the most important papers presented at the inaugural conference of the International Health Economics Association (1996). It is the first completely international perspective on the distribution of health care costs.