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by Alistair McGuire,Paul Fenn,Ken Mayhew

Author: Alistair McGuire,Paul Fenn,Ken Mayhew
Subcategory: Medicine & Health Sciences
Language: English
Publisher: Oxford University Press (October 20, 1994)
Pages: 312 pages
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and Mayhew, Ken. Bibliographic Citation. New York: Oxford University Press, 1991. Medical Ethics and Economics in Health Care . Mooney, Gavin H. and McGuire, Alistair (1988). Related Items in Google Scholar.

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The Economics of Alternative Systems of Finance and Delivery (OREP Special Issue). by Alistair McGuire, Paul Fenn, Ken Mayhew. Published May 16, 1991 by Oxford University Press, USA. Cost of Medical care. United States, Europe, Great Britain.

With the proposal of enormous changes in the health care systems of the United States and the United Kingdom, this study is a timely and topical exploration of the economics of financing health care.

The health-care ­system today is very different from what it was fifty years ago, and it is also . We won’t go into the details of that debate here

The health-care ­system today is very different from what it was fifty years ago, and it is also ­different from the healthcare systems in other nations. Recognizing these differ-ences is important for understanding the healthcare system we have as well as for imagining systems we could have. We won’t go into the details of that debate here. But this basic introduction to the economics of healthcare should help you become a more informed participant in what will surely be an ongoing national discussion for many years to come. 1 The Special Characteristics of the Market for Healthcare.

With the proposal of enormous changes in the health care systems of the United States and the United Kingdom, this study is a timely and topical exploration of the economics of financing health care. The editors provide an analytical perspective within which the choice of various health care systems can be evaluated. Economic arguments are presented which suggest why market failure is so extensive in this sector and, consequently, why regulation in both financing and provision is necessary. There is a full discussion of various problems in health care sector output measurement, the definition of efficiency, and the problems of monitoring performance. An insightful analysis of health care financing reform in the United Kingdom and the United States, this book provides a perspective from which various systems can be effectively evaluated.