
Health Policy and Economics
Open University Press
Published on 16. December 2004
Book
Hardback
312 pages
978-0-335-21575-1 (ISBN)
Description
In its brief lifetime, health economics has made major contributions to the development of health policy in many countries. This book describes those successes, but it also looks forward to the major contributions that health economics can bring to bear on emerging policy issues in health and health care in the future. The book originated from a conference to celebrate twenty years of research at the Centre for Health Economics at the University of York. It contains contributions from many of the internationally recognized researchers at the Centre and their colleagues, and seeks to address generic policy issues confronting health systems across the developed world. The coverage progresses from micro, patient level issues to macro, whole system issues. Topics covered include: determining the most cost-effective treatment to offer patients; policy issues of fairness and the distribution of health within the population; regulatory issues, in the form of performance measurement and incentives for organizations and individual workers; distributing revenue and capital finances; and the implications of simultaneously increased decentralization and increased internationalization of health systems.Contributors: Paul Kind; Martin Buxton; Mark J Sculpher; Karl P Claxton; Ron L. Akehurst; Alan H Williams; Paul Dolan; Aki Tsuchiya; Andrew M Jones; Nigel Rice; Maria Goddard; Hugh Gravelle; Richard Cookson; Rowena Jacobs; Andrew D Street; Alan K Maynard; Karen E Bloor; Matthew Sutton; Diane A Dawson; Peter C Smith; Rosella Levaggi; Mike Drummond and Adrian Towse.
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Language
English
Place of publication
Milton Keynes
United Kingdom
Target group
Professional and scholarly
Dimensions
Height: 224 mm
Width: 145 mm
Thickness: 25 mm
Weight
530 gr
ISBN-13
978-0-335-21575-1 (9780335215751)
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Persons
The editors are all from the Centre for Health Economics at the University of York. Peter C. Smith is Professor of Economics and has research interests in public finance and public service regulation. Mark Sculpher is Professor of Health Economics. He leads the Centre's economic evaluation team and has a particular interest in evaluation methodology. Laura Ginnelly is a Research Fellow in the economic evaluation team. Her research interests include economic evaluations within clinical trials and decision analytic modelling methodology.
Content
List of contributors
Series editor's introduction
Acknowledgements
Introduction
Its just evaluation for decision-making: Recent developments in, and challenges for, cost-effectiveness research
Valuing health outcomes: Ten questions for the insomniac health economist
Eliciting equity-efficiency trade-offs in health
Using longitudinal data to investigate socioeconomic inequality in health
Regulating health care markets
Efficiency measurement in health care: Recent developments, current practice and future research
Incentives and the UK medical labour market
Formula funding of health purchasers: towards a fairer distribution?
Decentralization in health care: Lessons from public economics
European integration and the economics of health care
Health economics and health policy: A postscript
Index.
Series editor's introduction
Acknowledgements
Introduction
Its just evaluation for decision-making: Recent developments in, and challenges for, cost-effectiveness research
Valuing health outcomes: Ten questions for the insomniac health economist
Eliciting equity-efficiency trade-offs in health
Using longitudinal data to investigate socioeconomic inequality in health
Regulating health care markets
Efficiency measurement in health care: Recent developments, current practice and future research
Incentives and the UK medical labour market
Formula funding of health purchasers: towards a fairer distribution?
Decentralization in health care: Lessons from public economics
European integration and the economics of health care
Health economics and health policy: A postscript
Index.