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Health Policy and the Public Interest

Autor Lok-sang Ho
en Limba Engleză Paperback – 17 iul 2014
This book is written with an acute awareness of the need for new insight to ensure (1) universal protection in basic healthcare; (2) providing choice; (3) efficient production and consumption of healthcare services; (4) financial sustainability of the healthcare system. Defining the public interest as the welfare of the "representative individual" with no vested interest who imagines himself to have equal chance of being anyone in society, this book explores alternative ways of finance and delivery, the optimal interface between the public healthcare sector and the private healthcare sector, and that between public insurance and private insurance.
The book includes a theoretical but non-technical section that distinguishes between the stock of health and functional health, proposes a utility maximizing/behavioural framework to explain behaviour and the role of health policy and investigates the nature of risk and alternative insurance mechanisms. The book illustrates with a number of country studies, covering a large range of healthcare systems from the American and the European systems to various Asian systems as well as those of Australia and New Zealand. The survey of country experiences reinforces the theoretical conclusions about the role of the public healthcare sector and social insurance and that of the private market.
The book highlights the importance of and the workability of "pricing right" and "capping right": pricing standard or basic healthcare services at the right price can contain both demand-side and supply-side moral hazard and lead to more efficient production and consumption of healthcare services; capping annual eligible healthcare expenses will provide effective protection against financial risks. The proposal of lifetime healthcare supplement offers greater choice. Private caregivers and insurers supplement the public healthcare system by offering more choices and premium services, as well as additional protection.
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Specificații

ISBN-13: 9780415705783
ISBN-10: 0415705789
Pagini: 192
Dimensiuni: 156 x 234 x 10 mm
Greutate: 0.45 kg
Ediția:1
Editura: Taylor & Francis
Colecția Routledge
Locul publicării:Oxford, United Kingdom

Public țintă

Postgraduate and Undergraduate

Cuprins

1. Functional Health and the Health Stock  2. A Framework for Risk and Health Policy Analysis  3. Insurance, Moral Hazard, and Adverse Selection  4. Health Policy Evaluation  5. Health Policy in Mainland China, Hong Kong, and Taiwan  6. Publicly Funded Healthcare Systems: UK and Canada  7. Singapore: Medisave, Medishield, Medifund, and Elderfund  8. Universal Publicly Funded Basic Healthcare in Australia and New Zealand  9. Three European Countries: France, Switzerland, and Sweden  10. The American Market-based System 11. The Way Forward

Recenzii

'... provides a refreshing, clear approach to the complex evolution and interactions of policy and its ultimate affordability, sustainability, and efficacy. In this book, Lok Sang Ho helps us to assess how well policies in different places meet the requirements of the 'public interest.'....Very importantly, he ponders how policy is likely to be fit for purpose in the future. Students, researchers, and practitioners at many levels ...will benefit enormously from reading this work.' —  David R.Phillips, Professor, Lingnan University 

Descriere

This book offers both a theoretical treatment of health policy as well as practical assessment of various healthcare reform proposals and healthcare systems in different countries. It begins with a distinction between functional health and the stock of health and their determinants, and offers an intuitively appealing framework to understand their determinants under conditions of uncertainty.