This new edition examines the economics of health care systems in a non-technical manner, highly accessible for economists and non-economists alike. It is very timely and includes the latest evidence of health care reforms and their implications from a number of countries with different systems.
This new edition examines the economics of health care systems in a non-technical manner, highly accessible for economists and non-economists alike. I...
The credit crunch is a threat to publicly-funded health care. In this book, the author defends our systems on the same basis as public service detractors; economic efficiency. However, protecting government funding of health care is not enough. He goes on to show how we can get more out of our systems by addressing issues of value for money.
The credit crunch is a threat to publicly-funded health care. In this book, the author defends our systems on the same basis as public service detract...