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Health Economics
Efficiency, Quality, and Equity
By Steven R. Eastaugh
ISBN:
0-86569-196-7
ISBN-13:
978-0-86569-196-4
DOI:
DOI:10.1336/0865691967
480 pages, figures, tables
Auburn House
Publication:
8/30/1992
List Price:
$115.00
(
UK Sterling Price: £65.00
)
Availability:
Media Type:
Hardcover
Also Available:
Paperback
Trim Size:
6 1/8 x 9 1/4
Subjects:
Health/Medicine
»
Health Care Administration & Policy
Economics
»
Econometrics
Reviews:
Eastaugh is a significant contributor to the health economics literature and the recipient of the American College of Health Care Executives Edgar Hayhow Award. He provides an excellent summary of applied economic research emphasizing new micro concerns of health quality, cost control, and efficiency in their relationship to equity. New forms of completion (managed care) are well covered. Discussion of finance (including economics of health insurance) is minimal; this topic will be covered in the author's forthcoming companion volume,
Health Care Finance.
. . . Also, Eastaugh clearly emphasizes supply and providers over demand (theory of consumer demand and determinants of demand). With this emphasis, there is excellent coverage of physician behavior, access to health care, and the uninsured. A nice section on cost-benefit and cost-effectiveness is included. Overall, in its scope, this is the best text on health economics on the market. It is comprehensive yet readable at most levels. . . .
—Choice
There are relatively few books that attempt to draw together all the available information into a single volume comprehensible to physicians, hospital managers, and other students of health policy.
Health Economics
fills that void. . . . The book is an excellent introduction to the major issues affecting the health care sector today, and students can read sections at a time, where they will be introduced to some of the most important research in the fields of health services research and public policy.
—Academic Medicine
Description:
This book is a thorough, balanced, and insightful study of the present status and future direction of health care economics and its far-reaching ramifications.
Health Economics
provides exhaustive analyses of such major issues as cost-benefit, cost-effectiveness, quality enhancement, and technology assessment.
Part One presents a basic overview of cost analysis, production functions, and provider cost behavior. Part Two considers economic models of physicians and hospital behavior, and recent changes in methods for paying physicians. Part Three focuses on employee cost sharing, HMOs, gatekeepers to contain utilization, and the use of case managers in long-term care. Part four looks at equity, social welfare, and the unique problems of urban medical centers. Part Five focuses on consumer information, quality measurement, and health manpower policies for nonphysician providers. Cost-effectiveness and cost-benefit analysis is reviewed in Part Six. The last part summarizes major future policy options and suggests a number of mixed strategies, including capitation. In short,
Health Economics
provides policy makers, health care providers, and students with the analytical tools needed to effectively balance efficiency and quality.
Table of Contents:
Cost Behavior and Cost Functions
Cost Inflation: Overtilled and Undertilled Fields
Cost Functions and Production Functions
Economic Models and Physician Behavior
Economic Models of Physician and Hospital Behavior
Physician Payment Options for the 1990s
Cost Sharing, Managed Care, and Competition Health Plans
Competition Health Plans: Managed Care and the Use of Case Managers
Employers, Cost Sharing, and Cost Containment
Equity, Access, and the Urban Medical Center
Access and the Uninsured
The Cost of Teaching Hospitals
Consumer Education, Service Quality, and Health Manpower
Quality Measurement, Consumer Information, and Value Shopping
Health Manpower Policies, Physician Extenders, and Nursing Education
Efficiency, Effectiveness, and Cost-Benefit
Cost-effectiveness and Cost-benefit Analysis
The Role of Technology Assessment
Benefit Evaluation: The Value of Life and Limb
Future Policy Trends
Capitation, Consolidation, and Universal Entitlement
LC Card Number:
91-26275
LCC Class:
RA410
Dewey Class:
338.4
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