Economics of U.S. Health Care Policy: The Role of Market Forces

by Frank W Musgrave

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Designed as a primary text for courses in health care economics and policy analysis, this comprehensive work places the issues and economic analysis of the health care industry in the context of market forces driving the industry, including negotiated markets, managed care, and the growing influence of oligopolies. Written in accessible prose, without the aid of technical jargon and mathematical formulations, the content is rich with applicable, understandable economic concepts and analysis, and examples of market failure and government involvement. Some of the major policy issues covered are drug pricing, Medicare and Medicaid reform, the medically uninsured, for-profit hospital monopoly price power, managed care competitive pricing, and new negotiated markets. The relevant economic concepts employed in the text include price elasticity of demand/supply, market structure from competitive to oligopolistic markets, monopoly pricing power, measures of health care inflation and the biases of the CPI, demand and supply factors, inverse relationship of present health care expenditures as a percentage of GDP, measures/concepts of efficiency, and the role of government in a market era.
  • ISBN10 1336023511
  • ISBN13 9781336023512
  • Publish Date 1 January 2015
  • Publish Status Active
  • Out of Print 18 March 2015
  • Publish Country US
  • Publisher Taylor & Francis Inc
  • Imprint M.E. Sharpe
  • Format eBook
  • Pages 201
  • Language English