
Health Policy Issues: An Economic Perspective, Seventh Edition
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Content
- Intro
- Cover
- Brief Contents
- Detailed Contents
- List of Exhibits
- Preface
- Chapter 1 - The Rise of Medical Expenditures
- Chapter 2 - How Much Should We Spend on Medical Care?
- Chapter 3 - Do More Medical Expenditures Produce Better Health?
- Chapter 4 - In Whose Interest Does the Physician Act?
- Chapter 5 - Rationing Medical Services
- Chapter 6 -How Much Health Insurance Should Everyone Have?
- Chapter 7 - Why are Those Who Most Need Health Insurance Least Able to Buy It?
- Chapter 8 - Medicare
- Chapter 9 - Medicaid
- Chapter 10 - How Does Medicare Pay Physicians?
- Chapter 11 - The Impending Shortage of Physicians
- Chapter 12 - Why is Getting into Medical School So Difficult?
- Chapter 13 - The Changing Practice of Medicine
- Chapter 14 - Physician Malpractice Reform
- Chapter 15 - Do Nonprofit Hospitals Behave Differently than For-Profit Hospitals?
- Chapter 16 - Competition Among Hospitals: Does It Raise or Lower Costs?
- Chapter 17 - The Future Role of Hospitals
- Chapter 18 - Cost Shifting
- Chapter 19 - Can Price Controls Limit Medical Expenditure Increases
- Chapter 20 - The Evolution of Managed Care
- Chapter 21 - Has Competition Been Tried - and Has It Failed - to Improve the US Healthcare System?
- Chapter 22 - Comparative Effectiveness Research
- Chapter 23 - Who Bears the Cost of Employee Health Benefits?
- Chapter 24 - Will a Shortage of Registered Nurses Reoccur?
- Chapter 25 - The High Price of Prescription Drugs
- Chapter 26 - Ensuring Safety and Efficacy of New Drugs: Too Much of a Good Thing?
- Chapter 27 - Why are Prescription Drugs Less Expensive Overseas?
- Chapter 28 - The Pharmaceutical Industry: A Public Policy Dilemma
- Chapter 29 - Should Kidneys and Other Organs Be Bought and Sold?
- Chapter 30 - Should Profits in Healthcare Be Prohibited?
- Chapter 31 - The Role of Government in Medical Care
- Chapter 32 - Health Associations and the Political Marketplace
- Chapter 33 - Medical Research, Medical Education, Alcohol Consumption, and Polution: Who Should Pay?
- Appendix: Inframarginal Externalities in Medical Education
- Chapter 34 - The Canadian Healthcare System
- Chapter 35 - Employer-Mandated National Health Insurance
- Chapter 36 - National Health Insurance: Which Approach and Why?
- Chapter 37 - Financing Long-Term Care
- Chapter 38 - The Affordable Care Act: Did It Achieve Its Goals
- Glossary
- Index
- About the Author
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