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Health economics Zweifel, Peter

By: Contributor(s): Publication details: Springer 2009 DordrechtEdition: 2nd edDescription: xx, 529 pISBN:
  • 9783540278047
Subject(s): DDC classification:
  • 338.4​73621 Z9H3
Summary: Health Economics presents a systematic treatment of the economics of health behavior and health care delivery. Appropriate both for advanced undergraduate and graduate students of economics, this text provides the background required to understand current research, presenting theoretical models as well as empirical evidence and summarizing key results. Without neglecting ethical concerns, modern microeconomic theory is applied to formulate theoretical implications and predictions. Issues discussed include the economic valuation of life and health, moral hazard in health care utilization, supplier-induced demand, the search for remuneration systems with favorable incentives, risk selection in health insurance markets, and technological change in medicine. (http://www.springer.com/gp/book/9783540278047)
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Table of Contents:

1. Introduction
2. Economic Valuation of Life and Health
3. Individuals as Producers of Their Health
4. Empirical Studies of the Production of Health
5. Health Goods, Market Failure and Justice
6. Optimal Health Insurance Contracts
7. Risk Selection in Health Insurance Markets
8. Physicians as Suppliers of Medical Services
9. Hospital Services and Efficiency
10. Paying Providers
11. Forms of Delivery of Medical Care
12. The Market for Pharmaceuticals
13. The Political Economy of Health Care
14. Future Challenges to Health Care Systems

Health Economics presents a systematic treatment of the economics of health behavior and health care delivery. Appropriate both for advanced undergraduate and graduate students of economics, this text provides the background required to understand current research,
presenting theoretical models as well as empirical evidence and summarizing key results. Without neglecting ethical concerns, modern microeconomic theory is applied to
formulate theoretical implications and predictions. Issues discussed include the economic valuation of life and health, moral hazard in health care utilization, supplier-induced demand, the search for remuneration systems with favorable incentives, risk selection in health insurance markets, and technological change in medicine.

(http://www.springer.com/gp/book/9783540278047)

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