Health policy and economics : strategic issues in health care management

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Health policy and economics : strategic issues in health care management

edited by Manouche Tavakoli, Huw T.O. Davies and Mo Malek

Ashgate, c2001

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Includes bibliographical references

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内容説明

The papers in this volume, selected from nearly 100 submissions to the Fourth International Conference on Strategic Issues in Health Care Management, reflect the work taking place in health economics. The first five chapters in the collection examine the role of economics within clinical guidelines and suggest methods of improving the quality of economic evaluation which is now at the centre of decision-making in the NHS. The second section of the book is comprised of two papers on inequalities and access. The third part contains four papers, two of which cover reviews and tackle some theoretical issues regarding demand, and two are applied case studies. The fourth section assesses performance, and the final four papers review health reforms in a number of countries including the UK, Canada, France and Turkey.

目次

  • Part 1 Economics and clinical guidelines: economics and clinical guidelines - pointing in the right direction?, Anne Ludbrook and Luke Vale
  • from guidelines to good practice -improving the quality of economic evaluations, Christopher Evans et al
  • the use of databases in health economics and outcomes research - an international perspective, Christopher Evans et al
  • charging ahead - the policy and practice of health charges in Britain, Allan Bruce
  • staging type 2 diabetes - future challenges in cost of illness modelling, health policy and global health, Marsha A. Dowell et al. Part 2 Inequalities and access: tackling health inequalities - explaining the outcomes of the policy process, Mark Exworthy et al
  • accessibility and availability of health services - has the gap between the South and the other areas of Israel diminished since implementation of the National Health Insurance Law?, Nurit Nirel et al. Part 3 Demand: demanding to manage or managing to demand?, Annabelle Mark et al
  • citizen, consumer or both? re-conceptualizing "demand" in health care, Richard D. Smith and Brian Salter
  • income, income distribution and hospitalization - an ecologic study in Rome, Italy, Laura Cacciani et al
  • health care tax reliefs and the demand for private health care for the over-60s, Manouche Tavakoli and John O.S. Wilson. Part 4 Performance: comparative costs and hospital performance, Diane Dawson et al
  • Turkish hospital managers' perceptions of their job satisfaction and job abandonment, Yavuz Yildirim and Gulsun Eriguc. Part 5 Reforms: what structures health care reforms? a comparative analysis of British and Canadian experiences, Damien Contandriopoulos et al
  • lessons from the provincial health care reforms in Canada - when the same objective of cost containment leads to heterogeneous results, Astrid Brouselle et al
  • the process of health priority setting in France - an attempt at critical analysis, P. Jarno et al
  • Turkish healthcare reforms and reasons for failure, Mehtap Tatar and Gulsun Eriguc.

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