Distributing Health Care by Paul Dolan

Distributing Health Care by Paul Dolan

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This book emphasizes the economic and ethical issues in distributing health care. It provides an understanding of why health care is publicly financed in so many European (and other OECD) countries, and it provides a critique of some of the methodologies that are being used to aid priority setting in health care.

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Distributing Health Care by Paul Dolan

This is a new health economics textbook with a difference. It is based firmly in the discipline of economics and, as such, it fills a gap in the health economics market. But, unlike other texts in the area, it is very explicit about the distributive implications of economic models and it provides clear rationale for public involvement in the market for health care. It separates the efficiency reasons for public involvement (based on notions of 'market failure') from the equity reasons (based on the views of society that health care should be distributed according to the notion of health needs rather than according to ability to pay). The book illustrates the distributional aspects of money flows in the financing and provision of health care, and discusses who are the gainers and who are the losers under different financing arrangements. A central part of the book contains a discussion of those techniques that are increasingly being used to aid decisions about how to distribute health care. Beyond the parameters included in economic evaluation techniques such as cost- benefit analysis and cost-effectiveness analysis, the book discusses some key ethical issues that are relevant for decision-makers when setting health care priorities.
The book succeeds in explaining how health economics can be useful and how a better understanding of the depth of the problems that society faces in the distribution of health care can help us address problems in a systematic and incremental fashion.. it is a remarkably comprehensive yet accessible text and should prove to be a valuable addition to [the] bookshelf. * International Journal of Epidemiology *
... interesting, easy to read, and enlightening about economic theory and its application to healthcare... The subjects are presented in a logical, easy to follow sequence, each chapter building appropriately on those that precede it. * Doody's Journal *

Jan Abel Olsen, Professor of Health Economics and Chair, Health Services Research Unit, Institute of Community Medicine, University of Tromso, Norway; and Adjunct Professor, Centre for Health Economics, Monash University, Melbourne, Australia

Jan Abel Olsen is a professor of health economics and health services research at the Department of Community Medicine, University of Tromso, Norway. He is an adjunct professor at the Centre for Health Economics, Monash University, Australia, and a part-time researcher at the Norwegian Institute of
Public Health. His eclectic research interests include measurement and valuation of health outcomes, efficiency vs equality in health and health care, primary care financing, and social epidemiology. He has published extensively in leading journals in these fields, and has served as an advisor to
various governmental bodies and commissions.

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ISBN 13 9780192632531
ISBN 10 0192632531
Title Distributing Health Care
Author Paul Dolan
Condition Unavailable
Binding Type Paperback
Publisher Oxford University Press
Year published 2002-10-31
Number of pages 168
Cover note Book picture is for illustrative purposes only, actual binding, cover or edition may vary.