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  • 1
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    Amsterdam [u.a.] : Elsevier
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    UID:
    gbv_318249375
    Format: XXVI S., S. 894 - 1910, 86 S , graph. Darst
    Edition: 1. ed
    ISBN: 0444504710 , 9780444504715
    Series Statement: Handbooks in economics 17,1,2
    Note: Hier auch später erschienene, unveränderte Nachdrucke***Unchanged reprints that were published later are included here , Enth. 20 Beitr
    In: Vol. 1B
    Language: English
    Subjects: Economics
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    Keywords: USA ; Gesundheitsökonomie ; Gesundheitsversorgung ; Medizinische Versorgung ; Aufsatzsammlung
    Author information: Culyer, Anthony J. 1942-
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  • 2
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    [Place of publication not identified] : North Holland Imprint
    UID:
    almahu_9947367715902882
    Format: 1 online resource (xi, 893-1910 pages) : , illustrations
    Note: Bibliographic Level Mode of Issuance: Monograph , English
    Additional Edition: ISBN 0-444-50471-0
    Language: English
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    Amsterdam [u.a.] : Elsevier
    UID:
    b3kat_BV040921196
    Format: 1 Online-Ressource
    ISBN: 9780444504708 , 9780444504715 , 9780444535924
    Series Statement: Handbooks in economics 17
    Note: Band 1A (2000), Band 1B (2000) und Band 2 (2011) im Rahmen einer Nationallizenz (ZDB-1-HBE) verfügbar.
    Language: English
    Keywords: Gesundheitsökonomie ; Aufsatzsammlung
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    gbv_790791544
    Format: Online Ressource (893-1910 pages)
    ISBN: 9780444504715 , 0444504710
    Series Statement: Handbooks in economics 17
    Content: v. 1B. Economics and mental health / Richard G. Frank and Thomas G. McGuire ; Long-term care / Edward C. Norton ; Economics of disability and disability policy / Robert Haveman and Barbara Wolfe ; Child health in developed countries / Janet Currie ; The industrial organization of health care markets / David Dranove and Mark A. Satterthwaite ; Not-for-profit ownership and hospital behavior / Frank A. Sloan ; Economics of general practice / Anthony Scott ; Waiting lists and medical treatment / John G. Cullis, Philip R. Jones and Carol Propper ; Economics of dental services / Harri Sintonen and Ismo Linnosmaa ; The pharmaceutical industry / F.M. Scherer ; Liability for medical malpractice / Patricia M. Danzon ; Antitrust and competition in health care markets / Martin Gaynor and William B. Vogt ; Regulation of prices and investment in hospitals in the U.S. / David S. Salkever ; The economics of smoking / Frank J. Chaloupka and Kenneth E. Warner ; Alcohol / Philip J. Cook and Michael J. Moore ; Prevention / Donald S. Kenkel ; The measurement of health-related quality of life / Paul Dolan ; Economic epidemiology and infectious diseases / Tomas Philipson ; Equity in health care finance and delivery / Adam Wagstaff and Eddy van Doorslaer ; Equity in health / Alan Williams and Richard Cookson
    Note: Includes bibliographical references and indexes , v. 1B. Economics and mental health / Richard G. Frank and Thomas G. McGuire ; Long-term care / Edward C. Norton ; Economics of disability and disability policy / Robert Haveman and Barbara Wolfe ; Child health in developed countries / Janet Currie ; The industrial organization of health care markets / David Dranove and Mark A. Satterthwaite ; Not-for-profit ownership and hospital behavior / Frank A. Sloan ; Economics of general practice / Anthony Scott ; Waiting lists and medical treatment / John G. Cullis, Philip R. Jones and Carol Propper ; Economics of dental services / Harri Sintonen and Ismo Linnosmaa ; The pharmaceutical industry / F.M. Scherer ; Liability for medical malpractice / Patricia M. Danzon ; Antitrust and competition in health care markets / Martin Gaynor and William B. Vogt ; Regulation of prices and investment in hospitals in the U.S. / David S. Salkever ; The economics of smoking / Frank J. Chaloupka and Kenneth E. Warner ; Alcohol / Philip J. Cook and Michael J. Moore ; Prevention / Donald S. Kenkel ; The measurement of health-related quality of life / Paul Dolan ; Economic epidemiology and infectious diseases / Tomas Philipson ; Equity in health care finance and delivery / Adam Wagstaff and Eddy van Doorslaer ; Equity in health / Alan Williams and Richard Cookson.
    Language: English
    Subjects: Economics
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    Keywords: Gesundheitsökonomie ; Electronic books
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    Author information: Culyer, Anthony J. 1942-
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    UID:
    gbv_1831638843
    ISBN: 9780444504715
    Content: The paper surveys the economics literature on equity in health care financing and delivery. The focus is, for the most part, on empirical work, especially that involving international and temporal comparisons. There is, however, some discussion of the concept and definition of equity. The empirical sections cover the literature on equity in health care financing (progressivity and horizontal equity of health care financing arrangements), equity in health care delivery (horizontal equity in the sense of treating persons in equal need similarly), and equality of health.
    In: Handbook of health economics, Amsterdam [u.a.] : Elsevier, 2000, (2000), Seite 1803-1862, 9780444504715
    In: 0444504710
    In: year:2000
    In: pages:1803-1862
    Language: English
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    UID:
    gbv_1831638916
    ISBN: 9780444504715
    Content: In this chapter we review issues relating to antitrust and competition in health care markets. The chapter begins with a brief review of antitrust legislation. We then discuss whether and how health care is different from other industries in ways that might affect the optimality of competition. The chapter then focuses on the main areas in which antitrust has been applied to health care: hospital mergers, monopsony, and foreclosure. In each of these sections we review the relevant antitrust cases, discuss the issues that have arisen in those cases, and then review the relevant economics literature and suggest some new methods for analyzing these issues.
    In: Handbook of health economics, Amsterdam [u.a.] : Elsevier, 2000, (2000), Seite 1405-1487, 9780444504715
    In: 0444504710
    In: year:2000
    In: pages:1405-1487
    Language: English
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    gbv_1831638819
    ISBN: 9780444504715
    In: Handbook of health economics, Amsterdam [u.a.] : Elsevier, 2000, (2000), Seite I-45-I-86, 9780444504715
    In: 0444504710
    In: year:2000
    In: pages:I-45-I-86
    Language: English
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    UID:
    gbv_1831639017
    ISBN: 9780444504715
    Content: This chapter summarizes recent theoretical and empirical economic research on long-term care. Long-term care differs from acute medical care in four fundamental ways. Long-term care is care for chronic illness, the nursing home industry is dominated by for-profit facilities sometimes facing excess demand, long-term care is often provided by unpaid caregivers, and little private long-term care insurance is purchased. This chapter starts with a taxonomy of long-term care, from expensive formal nursing home care to the vast provision of informal care provided in the home. The taxonomy is followed by a review of the supply of and demand for long-term care. Competition between predominantly for-profit nursing homes is an issue for industrial organization. Raising the public reimbursement rate to nursing homes paradoxically may actually lower quality. The supply of informal care, usually by daughters, is an issue for labor economics. Women who provide informal care may reduce their hours in the labor force. Private insurance for such large and uncertain health expenditures is an issue for risk and insurance. Few elderly purchase long-term care insurance, despite the high expenditure risk, for a variety of sound reasons. Savings behavior, whether for precautionary motives or bequests, is an issue for life-cycle behavior. A means-tested public insurance program combined with uncertainty about future expenditures may cause a separating equilibrium in which people either save for precautionary reasons or save nothing. Finally, a look to the future shows that demographic trends will greatly increase the number and percentage of elderly in industrialized nations. Future long-term care expenditures are not likely to be as burdensome as many fear. Although the majority of citations are from research in the United States, the issues presented here are usually pertinent to other industrialized nations.
    In: Handbook of health economics, Amsterdam [u.a.] : Elsevier, 2000, (2000), Seite 955-994, 9780444504715
    In: 0444504710
    In: year:2000
    In: pages:955-994
    Language: English
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    UID:
    gbv_1831638886
    ISBN: 9780444504715
    Content: Excess drinking is associated with lost productivity, accidents, disability, early death, crime, neglect of family responsibilities, and personality deterioration. These and related concerns have justified special restrictions on alcoholic-beverage commerce and consumption. The nature and extent of government involvement in this arena vary widely over time and place, and are often controversial. Economists have contributed to the evaluation of alcohol policy through empirical work on the effects of alcohol-control measures on consumption and its consequences. Economics has also provided an accounting framework for defining and comparing costs and benefits of interventions, including excise taxes. Outside of the policy arena, economists have analyzed alcohol consumption in the context of stretching the standard model of consumer choice to include intertemporal effects and social influence. Nonetheless, perhaps the most important contribution by economists has been the repeated demonstration that there is nothing unusual about alcohol in at least one essential respect: consumers drink less ethanol (and have fewer alcohol-related problems) when alcohol-beverage prices are increased. Important econometric challenges remain, including the search for a satisfactory resolution to the conflicting results on the effect of price changes on consumption by consumers who tend to drink heavily. There are also unresolved puzzles about the relationship between drinking and productivity; even after controlling for a variety of other characteristics, drinkers tend to have higher earnings than abstainers, and women's earnings (but not men's) tend to increase with alcohol consumption.
    In: Handbook of health economics, Amsterdam [u.a.] : Elsevier, 2000, (2000), Seite 1629-1673, 9780444504715
    In: 0444504710
    In: year:2000
    In: pages:1629-1673
    Language: English
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    UID:
    gbv_1831638851
    ISBN: 9780444504715
    Content: Infectious diseases are is currently the main cause of mortality in the world and have been even more important historically. This paper reviews recent research in economic epidemiology. Specifically, it discusses the occurrence of infectious diseases and the effects of public health interventions designed to control them. Several key points include: differences in the predictions regarding short- and long-run disease occurrence between rational and epidemiological epidemics, the nonstandard effects of interventions when epidemics are rational, the desirability and possibility of eradicating infectious diseases, as well as the components of the welfare loss induced by infectious diseases.
    In: Handbook of health economics, Amsterdam [u.a.] : Elsevier, 2000, (2000), Seite 1761-1799, 9780444504715
    In: 0444504710
    In: year:2000
    In: pages:1761-1799
    Language: English
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