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ISBN-10: 0132279428
ISBN-13: 9780132279420
Publisher: Prentice Hall
Copyright: 2007
Format: Cloth; 648 pp
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Folland is the best-selling Heath Care Economics text that teaches through core economic themes rather than concepts unique to the health care economy.
Students who take the Health Care Economics course may or may not have ample background in Economics. Folland’s text is organized such that core Economics concepts are the backbone of the Heath Care content coverage.
Folland is the best-selling Heath Care Economics text that teaches through core economic themes rather than concepts unique to the health care economy.
Students who take the Health Care Economics course may or may not have ample background in Economics. Folland’s text is organized such that core Economics concepts are the backbone of the Heath Care content coverage.
How do you organize the material in this course?
Organization of content by economic themes–Arranged by such themes as demand and supply, the economics of information, moral hazard due to insurance, and benefit-cost analyses.
- Emphasizes for students the applicability of traditional economic analyses to a wide range of health-related problems.
Considerable flexibility (24 chapters are divided into six parts):
§ Basic Economic Tools (Chapters 1—4)- Supply and Demand (Chapters 5—9)
- Information and Insurance Markets (Chapters 10—13)
- Key Players in the Health Care Sector (Chapters 14—17)
- Social Insurance (Chapters 18—22)
§ Special Topics (Chapters 23—24)
How much of an analytical emphasis do you put on the material in your course?
All the analytical and statistical tools required are included in the text (no calculus).
- Provides students with all the tools necessary to examine health care from an economics perspective. See Page:
How much experience do your students have with Economics before coming to this course?
Seamless integration of supply and demand–organized in a logical, step-by-step manner.
- Gives students the connections between economic principles such as supply and demand and relates them to health care and insurance. See Chapters 8 & 9
OTHER POINTS OF DISTINCTION:
How do you incorporate real world examples and research in your course?
Highlights what health economics researchers are doing in theory and in empirical work —
- Features on up-to-date applications of theory and policy developments, as well as occasional tidbits containing purely background information.
Encourages further opportunities for learning —
· More advanced students who wish to be challenged further can utilize a comprehensive references section, with close to 900 sources.
- Journals are increasingly accessible both in print and over the Internet. Most health economists make a point of browsing Health Affairs, an up-to-date policy journal, while the Journal of Health Economics and Health Economics have emerged as the leading technical specialty journals. There are also many other specialized journals to address readers’ needs.
How do you deal with varying levels of economics background in your students?
NEW CHAPTER! Chapter 4, “Economic Efficiency and Cost Effectiveness in Health Care,” now completes the “tools” section of the book (Section I) —
- Provides a fundamental review for those who students have seen the material before and a suitable introduction for those who are moving up from introductory courses of the concept of economic efficiency and shows how cost-benefit and cost-efficiency analyses fit into the general economic framework.
How up-to-date is your current book in regard to the U.S. Medicare Program?
Chapter 21, "Social Insurance" —
- New material that discusses and analyzes the major changes recently proposed in the U.S. Medicare program.
Do you prefer to cover International topics as well as some of the hottest Healthcare issues today in your course?
Chapter 24, “Epidemiology and Economics: AIDS in Africa” —
· A popular new chapter, introduced in the previous edition, has been updated to further examine the economic consequences of epidemics, with particular interest in the worldwide AIDS epidemic.
PART I: BASIC ECONOMICS TOOLS
Chapter 1 Introduction
Chapter 2 Microeconomic Tools for Health Economics
Chapter 3 Statistical Tools for Health Economics
Chapter 4 Economic Efficiency and Cost Effectiveness in Health Care
PART II: SUPPLY AND DEMAND
Chapter 5 The Production of Health
Chapter 6 The Production, Cost, and Technology of Health Care
Chapter 7 Demand for Health Capital
Chapter 8 Demand and Supply of Health Insurance
Chapter 9 Consumer Choice and Demand
PART III: INFORMATION AND INSURANCE MARKETS
Chapter 10 Asymmetric Information and Agency
Chapter 11 The Organization of Health Insurance Markets
Chapter 12 Managed Care
PART IV: KEY PLAYERS IN THE HEALTH CARE SECTOR
Chapter 13 Nonprofit Firms
Chapter 14 Hospitals and Long-Term Care
Chapter 15 The Physician's Practice
Chapter 16 Health Care Labor Markets and Professional Training
Chapter 17 The Pharmaceutical Industry
PART V: SOCIAL INSURANCE
Chapter 18 Equity, Efficiency, and Need
Chapter 19 Government Intervention in Health Care Markets
Chapter 20 Government Regulation–Principal Regulatory Mechanisms
Chapter 21 Social Insurance
Chapter 22 Comparative Health Care Systems and Health System Reform
PART vi: SPECIAL TOPICS
Chapter 23 The Health Economics of Bads
Chapter 24 Epidemiology and Economics: AIDS in Africa
Health Economics (Economics)
US Health Policy / Systems (Allied Health / Health Professions Core)
Public Health (Public Health)
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