Oxford Handbook of Health Economics
Herausgeber: Glied, Sherry; Smith, Peter C
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Herausgeber: Glied, Sherry; Smith, Peter C
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The Oxford Handbook of Health Economics provides an accessible and authoritative guide to health economics, intended for scholars and students in the field, as well as those in adjacent disciplines including health policy and clinical medicine. The chapters stress the direct impact of health economics reasoning on policy and practice, offering readers an introduction to the potential reach of the discipline.
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The Oxford Handbook of Health Economics provides an accessible and authoritative guide to health economics, intended for scholars and students in the field, as well as those in adjacent disciplines including health policy and clinical medicine. The chapters stress the direct impact of health economics reasoning on policy and practice, offering readers an introduction to the potential reach of the discipline.
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- Verlag: OUP Oxford
- Seitenzahl: 992
- Erscheinungstermin: 23. Mai 2013
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 244mm x 170mm x 53mm
- Gewicht: 1672g
- ISBN-13: 9780199675401
- ISBN-10: 0199675406
- Artikelnr.: 36952226
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Books on Demand GmbH
- In de Tarpen 42
- 22848 Norderstedt
- info@bod.de
- 040 53433511
- Verlag: OUP Oxford
- Seitenzahl: 992
- Erscheinungstermin: 23. Mai 2013
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 244mm x 170mm x 53mm
- Gewicht: 1672g
- ISBN-13: 9780199675401
- ISBN-10: 0199675406
- Artikelnr.: 36952226
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Books on Demand GmbH
- In de Tarpen 42
- 22848 Norderstedt
- info@bod.de
- 040 53433511
Sherry Glied is Professor of Health Policy and Management at Columbia University's Mailman School of Public Health, where, she was department chair from 2002-2009 and has been on faculty since 1989. She served as the Assistant Secretary for Planning and Evaluation at the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services from July 2010 through August 2012. In 1992-1993, she was a senior economist for health care and labor market policy on the President's Council of Economic Advisers under Presidents Bush and Clinton, and participated in the Clinton Health Care Task Force. She has been elected to the Institute of Medicine of the National Academy of Sciences and to the Board of Academy Health and has been a member of the Congressional Budget Office's Panel of Health Advisers. Peter C. Smith is Professor of Health Policy and co-director of the Centre for Health Policy at Imperial College London. He is a mathematics graduate from the University of Oxford, and started his academic career in the public health department at the University of Cambridge. In recent years his main research has been in the economics of health, and he was formerly Director of the Centre for Health Economics at the University of York. He has acted in numerous governmental advisory capacities, and advised many overseas governments and international agencies, including the World Health Organization, the International Monetary Fund, the World Bank, the European Commission, and the Organization for Economic Cooperation and Development.
* 1.: Sherry Glied and Peter C. Smith: Introduction
* 2: Bianca K. Frogner, Peter S. Hussey, and Gerard F. Anderson: Health
Systems in Industrialized Countries
* 3: Anne Mills: Health Systems in Low- and Middle-Income Countries
* 4: Carolyn Hughes Tuohy and Sherry Glied: The Political Economy of
Health Care
* 5: William Jack: The Promise of Health: Evidence of the Impact of
Health on Income and Well-Being
* 6: Kristian Bolin: Health Production
* 7: David M. Cutler, Adriana Lleras-Muney, and Tom Vogl: Socioeconomic
Status and Health: Dimensions and Mechanisms
* 8: Michael Baker and Mark Stabile: Determinants of Health in
Childhood
* 9: Ramanan Laxminarayan and Anup Malani: Economics of Infectious
Diseases
* 10: Donald S. Kenkel and Jody Sindelar: Economics of Health
Behaviours and Addictions: Contemporary Issues and Policy
Implications
* 11: Richard G. Frank: Economic and Mental Health: An International
Perspective
* 12: Åke Blomqvist: Public Sector Health Care Financing
* 13: Peter Zweifel: Voluntary Private Health Insurance
* 14: Michael E. Chernew and Dustin May: Health Care Cost Growth
* 15: Erik Schokkaert and Carine Van de Voorde: User Charges
* 16: Mark V. Pauly: Insurance and the Demand for Medical Care
* 17: Wynand P.M.M. van de Ven and Frederik T. Schut: Guaranteed Access
to Affordable Coverage in Individual Health Insurance Markets
* 18: Laurence Baker: Managed Care
* 19: Pedro Pita Barros and Pau Olivella: Hospitals: Teaming Up
* 20: Anthony Scott and Stephen Jan: Primary Care
* 21: Till Bärnighausen and David E. Bloom: The Global Health Workforce
* 22: Patricia M. Danzon: The Economics of the Biopharmaceutical
Industry
* 23: Jane Hall: Disease Prevention, Health Care and Economics
* 24: Jose-Luis Fernandez, Julien Forder and Martin Knapp: Long-Term
Care
* 25: Thomas G. McGuire: Physician Agency and Payment for Primary
Medical Care
* 26: Jon B. Christianson and Douglas Conrad: Provider Payment and
Incentives
* 27: Tor Iversen and Luigi Siciliani: Non-Price Rationing and Waiting
Times
* 28: Carol Propper and George Leckie: Increasing Competition between
Providers in Health Care Markets: The Economic Evidence
* 29: Jim Burgess and Andrew Street: Measuring Organizational
Performance
* 30: Jack E. Triplett: Health System Productivity
* 31: Simon Walker, Mark Sculpher and Mike Drummond: The Methods of
Cost-Effectiveness Analysis to Inform Decisions about the Use of
Health Care Interventions and Programmes
* 32: Susan Griffin and Karl Claxton: Analysing Uncertainty in
Cost-effectiveness for Decision Making
* 33: Donna Rowen and John Brazier: Health Utility Measurement
* 34: Jan Abel Olsen: Concepts of Equity and Fairness in Health and
Health Care
* 35: Eddy van Doorslaer and Tom Van Ourti: Measuring Inequality and
Inequity in Health and Health Care
* 36: Louise Sheiner: Intergenerational Aspects of Health Care
* 37: Andrew M. Jones and Nigel Rice: Econometric Evaluation of Health
Policies
* 38: Alan K. Maynard and Karen Bloor: Health Economics and Policy: The
Challenges of Proselytising
* 2: Bianca K. Frogner, Peter S. Hussey, and Gerard F. Anderson: Health
Systems in Industrialized Countries
* 3: Anne Mills: Health Systems in Low- and Middle-Income Countries
* 4: Carolyn Hughes Tuohy and Sherry Glied: The Political Economy of
Health Care
* 5: William Jack: The Promise of Health: Evidence of the Impact of
Health on Income and Well-Being
* 6: Kristian Bolin: Health Production
* 7: David M. Cutler, Adriana Lleras-Muney, and Tom Vogl: Socioeconomic
Status and Health: Dimensions and Mechanisms
* 8: Michael Baker and Mark Stabile: Determinants of Health in
Childhood
* 9: Ramanan Laxminarayan and Anup Malani: Economics of Infectious
Diseases
* 10: Donald S. Kenkel and Jody Sindelar: Economics of Health
Behaviours and Addictions: Contemporary Issues and Policy
Implications
* 11: Richard G. Frank: Economic and Mental Health: An International
Perspective
* 12: Åke Blomqvist: Public Sector Health Care Financing
* 13: Peter Zweifel: Voluntary Private Health Insurance
* 14: Michael E. Chernew and Dustin May: Health Care Cost Growth
* 15: Erik Schokkaert and Carine Van de Voorde: User Charges
* 16: Mark V. Pauly: Insurance and the Demand for Medical Care
* 17: Wynand P.M.M. van de Ven and Frederik T. Schut: Guaranteed Access
to Affordable Coverage in Individual Health Insurance Markets
* 18: Laurence Baker: Managed Care
* 19: Pedro Pita Barros and Pau Olivella: Hospitals: Teaming Up
* 20: Anthony Scott and Stephen Jan: Primary Care
* 21: Till Bärnighausen and David E. Bloom: The Global Health Workforce
* 22: Patricia M. Danzon: The Economics of the Biopharmaceutical
Industry
* 23: Jane Hall: Disease Prevention, Health Care and Economics
* 24: Jose-Luis Fernandez, Julien Forder and Martin Knapp: Long-Term
Care
* 25: Thomas G. McGuire: Physician Agency and Payment for Primary
Medical Care
* 26: Jon B. Christianson and Douglas Conrad: Provider Payment and
Incentives
* 27: Tor Iversen and Luigi Siciliani: Non-Price Rationing and Waiting
Times
* 28: Carol Propper and George Leckie: Increasing Competition between
Providers in Health Care Markets: The Economic Evidence
* 29: Jim Burgess and Andrew Street: Measuring Organizational
Performance
* 30: Jack E. Triplett: Health System Productivity
* 31: Simon Walker, Mark Sculpher and Mike Drummond: The Methods of
Cost-Effectiveness Analysis to Inform Decisions about the Use of
Health Care Interventions and Programmes
* 32: Susan Griffin and Karl Claxton: Analysing Uncertainty in
Cost-effectiveness for Decision Making
* 33: Donna Rowen and John Brazier: Health Utility Measurement
* 34: Jan Abel Olsen: Concepts of Equity and Fairness in Health and
Health Care
* 35: Eddy van Doorslaer and Tom Van Ourti: Measuring Inequality and
Inequity in Health and Health Care
* 36: Louise Sheiner: Intergenerational Aspects of Health Care
* 37: Andrew M. Jones and Nigel Rice: Econometric Evaluation of Health
Policies
* 38: Alan K. Maynard and Karen Bloor: Health Economics and Policy: The
Challenges of Proselytising
* 1.: Sherry Glied and Peter C. Smith: Introduction
* 2: Bianca K. Frogner, Peter S. Hussey, and Gerard F. Anderson: Health
Systems in Industrialized Countries
* 3: Anne Mills: Health Systems in Low- and Middle-Income Countries
* 4: Carolyn Hughes Tuohy and Sherry Glied: The Political Economy of
Health Care
* 5: William Jack: The Promise of Health: Evidence of the Impact of
Health on Income and Well-Being
* 6: Kristian Bolin: Health Production
* 7: David M. Cutler, Adriana Lleras-Muney, and Tom Vogl: Socioeconomic
Status and Health: Dimensions and Mechanisms
* 8: Michael Baker and Mark Stabile: Determinants of Health in
Childhood
* 9: Ramanan Laxminarayan and Anup Malani: Economics of Infectious
Diseases
* 10: Donald S. Kenkel and Jody Sindelar: Economics of Health
Behaviours and Addictions: Contemporary Issues and Policy
Implications
* 11: Richard G. Frank: Economic and Mental Health: An International
Perspective
* 12: Åke Blomqvist: Public Sector Health Care Financing
* 13: Peter Zweifel: Voluntary Private Health Insurance
* 14: Michael E. Chernew and Dustin May: Health Care Cost Growth
* 15: Erik Schokkaert and Carine Van de Voorde: User Charges
* 16: Mark V. Pauly: Insurance and the Demand for Medical Care
* 17: Wynand P.M.M. van de Ven and Frederik T. Schut: Guaranteed Access
to Affordable Coverage in Individual Health Insurance Markets
* 18: Laurence Baker: Managed Care
* 19: Pedro Pita Barros and Pau Olivella: Hospitals: Teaming Up
* 20: Anthony Scott and Stephen Jan: Primary Care
* 21: Till Bärnighausen and David E. Bloom: The Global Health Workforce
* 22: Patricia M. Danzon: The Economics of the Biopharmaceutical
Industry
* 23: Jane Hall: Disease Prevention, Health Care and Economics
* 24: Jose-Luis Fernandez, Julien Forder and Martin Knapp: Long-Term
Care
* 25: Thomas G. McGuire: Physician Agency and Payment for Primary
Medical Care
* 26: Jon B. Christianson and Douglas Conrad: Provider Payment and
Incentives
* 27: Tor Iversen and Luigi Siciliani: Non-Price Rationing and Waiting
Times
* 28: Carol Propper and George Leckie: Increasing Competition between
Providers in Health Care Markets: The Economic Evidence
* 29: Jim Burgess and Andrew Street: Measuring Organizational
Performance
* 30: Jack E. Triplett: Health System Productivity
* 31: Simon Walker, Mark Sculpher and Mike Drummond: The Methods of
Cost-Effectiveness Analysis to Inform Decisions about the Use of
Health Care Interventions and Programmes
* 32: Susan Griffin and Karl Claxton: Analysing Uncertainty in
Cost-effectiveness for Decision Making
* 33: Donna Rowen and John Brazier: Health Utility Measurement
* 34: Jan Abel Olsen: Concepts of Equity and Fairness in Health and
Health Care
* 35: Eddy van Doorslaer and Tom Van Ourti: Measuring Inequality and
Inequity in Health and Health Care
* 36: Louise Sheiner: Intergenerational Aspects of Health Care
* 37: Andrew M. Jones and Nigel Rice: Econometric Evaluation of Health
Policies
* 38: Alan K. Maynard and Karen Bloor: Health Economics and Policy: The
Challenges of Proselytising
* 2: Bianca K. Frogner, Peter S. Hussey, and Gerard F. Anderson: Health
Systems in Industrialized Countries
* 3: Anne Mills: Health Systems in Low- and Middle-Income Countries
* 4: Carolyn Hughes Tuohy and Sherry Glied: The Political Economy of
Health Care
* 5: William Jack: The Promise of Health: Evidence of the Impact of
Health on Income and Well-Being
* 6: Kristian Bolin: Health Production
* 7: David M. Cutler, Adriana Lleras-Muney, and Tom Vogl: Socioeconomic
Status and Health: Dimensions and Mechanisms
* 8: Michael Baker and Mark Stabile: Determinants of Health in
Childhood
* 9: Ramanan Laxminarayan and Anup Malani: Economics of Infectious
Diseases
* 10: Donald S. Kenkel and Jody Sindelar: Economics of Health
Behaviours and Addictions: Contemporary Issues and Policy
Implications
* 11: Richard G. Frank: Economic and Mental Health: An International
Perspective
* 12: Åke Blomqvist: Public Sector Health Care Financing
* 13: Peter Zweifel: Voluntary Private Health Insurance
* 14: Michael E. Chernew and Dustin May: Health Care Cost Growth
* 15: Erik Schokkaert and Carine Van de Voorde: User Charges
* 16: Mark V. Pauly: Insurance and the Demand for Medical Care
* 17: Wynand P.M.M. van de Ven and Frederik T. Schut: Guaranteed Access
to Affordable Coverage in Individual Health Insurance Markets
* 18: Laurence Baker: Managed Care
* 19: Pedro Pita Barros and Pau Olivella: Hospitals: Teaming Up
* 20: Anthony Scott and Stephen Jan: Primary Care
* 21: Till Bärnighausen and David E. Bloom: The Global Health Workforce
* 22: Patricia M. Danzon: The Economics of the Biopharmaceutical
Industry
* 23: Jane Hall: Disease Prevention, Health Care and Economics
* 24: Jose-Luis Fernandez, Julien Forder and Martin Knapp: Long-Term
Care
* 25: Thomas G. McGuire: Physician Agency and Payment for Primary
Medical Care
* 26: Jon B. Christianson and Douglas Conrad: Provider Payment and
Incentives
* 27: Tor Iversen and Luigi Siciliani: Non-Price Rationing and Waiting
Times
* 28: Carol Propper and George Leckie: Increasing Competition between
Providers in Health Care Markets: The Economic Evidence
* 29: Jim Burgess and Andrew Street: Measuring Organizational
Performance
* 30: Jack E. Triplett: Health System Productivity
* 31: Simon Walker, Mark Sculpher and Mike Drummond: The Methods of
Cost-Effectiveness Analysis to Inform Decisions about the Use of
Health Care Interventions and Programmes
* 32: Susan Griffin and Karl Claxton: Analysing Uncertainty in
Cost-effectiveness for Decision Making
* 33: Donna Rowen and John Brazier: Health Utility Measurement
* 34: Jan Abel Olsen: Concepts of Equity and Fairness in Health and
Health Care
* 35: Eddy van Doorslaer and Tom Van Ourti: Measuring Inequality and
Inequity in Health and Health Care
* 36: Louise Sheiner: Intergenerational Aspects of Health Care
* 37: Andrew M. Jones and Nigel Rice: Econometric Evaluation of Health
Policies
* 38: Alan K. Maynard and Karen Bloor: Health Economics and Policy: The
Challenges of Proselytising