
Who Shall Live? Health, Economics, And Social Choice (Expanded Edition)
Victor R. Fuchs(Author)
World Scientific Publishing Co Pte Ltd
Will be published approx. on 24. April 1998
Book
Paperback/Softback
296 pages
978-981-02-4183-4 (ISBN)
Description
In this classic book, Professor Victor Fuchs draws on his deep understanding of the strengths and limitations of economics and his intimate knowledge of health care institutions to help readers understand the problems every nation faces in trying to allocate health resources efficiently and equitably. Six complementary papers dealing with national health insurance, poverty and health, and other policy issues, including his 1996 presidential address to the American Economic Association, accompany the original 1974 text.Health professionals, policy makers, social scientists, students and concerned citizens will all benefit from this highly readable, authoritative, and nuanced discussion of the difficult choices that lie ahead.
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Series
Edition
Enlarged edition
Language
English
Place of publication
Singapore
Singapore
Target group
College/higher education
Professional and scholarly
Edition type
Enlarged edition
Product notice
Paperback (trade)
Unsewn / adhesive bound
Dimensions
Height: 212 mm
Width: 142 mm
Thickness: 14 mm
Weight
376 gr
ISBN-13
978-981-02-4183-4 (9789810241834)
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Schweitzer Classification
Person
Content
Problems and choices; who shall live?; the physician - the captain of the team; the hospital - the house of hope; drugs - the key to modern medicine; paying for medical carel health and social choice; what every philosopher should know about health economics; poverty and health - asking the right questions; from Bismarck to Woodcock - the "irrational" pursuit of national health insurance; national health insurance revisited; the Clinton plan - a researcher examines reform; economics, values and health care reform.