Title of article
Towards an alternative economics of health care
Author/Authors
HODGSON، GEOFFREY M. نويسنده ,
Issue Information
روزنامه با شماره پیاپی سال 2009
Pages
16
From page
99
To page
114
Abstract
It is argued here that an economics centred on subjective utilitymaximization
is unsuitable for the analysis and policy grounding of health care
provision. To some extent, the peculiarities of health care have been recognized
by mainstream health economists, who sometimes abandon Paretian welfare
considerations to focus on needs instead. This article examines important
peculiarities of health care that are relatively neglected in the literature. Some of
these concern health care needs: while health itself is a universal need, needs for
health care provision are largely involuntary, varied, and idiosyncratic. These
issues have important consequences for the planning of health care systems and
the extent of transaction costs in any market-based system. These factors,
combined with the inherent dynamism of modern health care needs and
capabilities, create an opening for alternative approaches to health care
economics.
Journal title
Health Economics, Policy and Law
Serial Year
2009
Journal title
Health Economics, Policy and Law
Record number
650921
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