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Index
Cover Title Page Copyright Dedication Preface Chapter 1: Introduction to Economic Analysis in Health Care
1.1 Life, Death and Big Business: Why Health Economics is Important 1.2 Health Care as an Economic Good 1.3 Health and Health Care 1.4 Wants, Demands and Needs 1.5 The Production of Health and Health Care 1.6 Deciding Who Gets What in Health Care 1.7 Is the Market for Health Care Special? 1.8 Describing Versus Evaluating the Use of Health Care Resources 1.9 Judging the Use of Health Care Resources Summary
Chapter 2: The Demand for Health Care
2.1 Why Study Demand? Profits, Policy and Improving Health 2.2 Consumer Choice Theory 2.3 Demand Functions 2.4 Modelling Choices About Health 2.5 Needs, Wants and Demands 2.6 Asymmetry of Information and Imperfect Agency 2.7 Aggregate Demand for Health Care: Theory and Evidence Summary
Chapter 3: The Production and Costs of Health Care
3.1 Introduction 3.2 The Theory of Production 3.3 Multi-Product Firms 3.4 Returns to Scale, Additivity and Fixed Factors 3.5 Costs Summary
Chapter 4: The Supply of Health Care
4.1 Firms, Markets and Industries in the Health Care Sector of the Economy 4.2 Structure, Conduct and Performance in the Health Care Industry 4.3 Profit Maximisation Models 4.4 Goals Other than Profit Maximisation 4.5 Competition, Contestability and Industrial Policy Summary
Chapter 5: Markets, Market Failure and the Role of Government in Health Care
5.1 Introduction 5.2 Using Perfectly Competitive Markets To Allocate Resources 5.3 Market Failure In Health Care 5.4 Government Intervention In Health Care 5.5 Government Failure Summary
Chapter 6: Health Insurance and Health Care Financing
6.1 Uncertainty And Health Care Financing 6.2 Risk And The Demand For Health Insurance 6.3 The Market For Health Insurance And Market Failure 6.4 Reimbursement 6.5 Integration Between Third-Party Payers And Health Care Providers 6.6 Health Care Financing Systems Summary
Chapter 7: Equity in Health Care
7.1 Introduction 7.2 Equity in the Finance of Health Care 7.3 Equity In Distribution Summary
Chapter 8: Health Care Labour Markets
8.1 Labour as a Factor of Health Care Production 8.2 Supply of Health Care Labour 8.3 Demand for Health Care Labour 8.4 Wages and Employment in Perfect Labour Markets 8.5 Economic Rent and Transfer Earnings 8.6 Wage Determination and Employment In Imperfect Labour Markets 8.7 Health Care Labour Market Shortages Summary
Chapter 9: Welfarist and Non-Welfarist Foundations of Economic Evaluation
9.1 The Normative Economics Foundations of Economic Evaluation 9.2 Welfare Economics 9.3 The Pareto Principle 9.4 Potential Pareto Improvements 9.5 Social Welfare Functions 9.6 Measurability and Comparability of Utility 9.7 The Application of Welfare Economics 9.8 Non-Welfarism 9.9 Is There A Link Between Welfarism and Non-Welfarism? Summary
Chapter 10: Principles of Economic Evaluation in Health Care
10.1 What Is Economic Evaluation? 10.2 The Economics Foundations of Economic Evaluation 10.3 Economic Evaluation Applied to Health Care Programmes 10.4 Decision Rules for Cost–Benefit Analysis 10.5 Decision Rules for Cost-Effectiveness and Cost-Utility Analysis 10.6 Equity in Economic Evaluation Summary
Chapter 11: Measuring and Valuing Health Care Output
11.1 Introduction 11.2 Monetary Valuations of Health Care Benefits 11.3 The Measurement of Health Outcomes 11.4 Making Health Status Indicators Fit for Purpose 11.5 The Measurement of Health Gain 11.6 Non-Monetary Valuation of Health States 11.7 Multi-Attribute Utility Measures 11.8 The Valuation of Health States: Willingness To Pay for Health Changes 11.9 The Value of Life Summary
Chapter 12: Economic Evaluation Methods
12.1 Introduction 12.2 Selecting The Viewpoint 12.3 Estimating Costs 12.4 The Measurement of Health Gain 12.5 Discounting 12.6 Modelling-Based Economic Evaluation 12.7 Trial-Based Economic Evaluation 12.8 Dealing With Uncertainty: Sensitivity Analysis Summary
Chapter 13: The Use of Economic Evaluation in Decision Making
13.1 The Decision-Making Context: Why is Economic Evaluation Used? 13.2 Who Buys Economic Evaluations? Does it Matter? 13.3 Is Economic Efficiency all that Matters? 13.4 How is Economic Evaluation used to Make Decisions in Practice? 13.5 Cost-effectiveness League Tables 13.6 Programme Budgeting and Marginal Analysis 13.7 Cost-effectiveness Thresholds 13.8 Evaluating Economic Evaluation Summary
References Author Index Subject Index
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