Essentials of Health Economics

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Essentials of Health Economics Diane M. Dewar, PhD Associate Professor Department of Economics and Department of Health Policy, Management and Behavior School of Public Health University at Albany State University of New York Albany, New York JONES AND BARTLETT PUBLISHERS Sudbury, Massachusetts BOSTON TORONTO LONDON SINGAPORE

Contents The Essential Public Health Series Prologue Preface About the Author Xlll xv xvii xix Part I What Is Health Economics? Chapter 1 U.S. Healthcare System Issues Characteristics of the U.S. Healthcare System System in Need of Reform Summary References Bio: Kenneth J. Arrow 3 3 3 6 7 7 Chapter 2 The Role of Economics Economics and Policy What Is Health Economics? Why Health Economics Is Important Key Economic Concepts Summary References Bio: Jonathan Fielding 9 9 9 10 10 13 14 14

( Contents Part II Demand 15 Chapter 3 The Demand for Health 17 Good Health 17 Health as a Form of Human Capital 17 Additional Factors that Affect the Investment in Health 20 i Understanding the Investment Aspects of the Grossman Model 21 Empirical Evidence Concerning the Grossman Model 22 Summary 22 References 23 Bio: Frank A. Sloan 23 Chapter 4 The Demand for Health Care 25 The Demand for Health Care 25 Asymmetry of Information and Imperfect Agency 26 Aggregate Demand for Health Care 27 Health Care: A Normal, Superior, or Inferior Good? 28 Summary 28 References 29 Bio: Mark V.Pauly 29 Chapter 5 The Market for Health Insurance 31 The Insurance Market 31 Employer-Based Insurance 34 Optimal Insurance Contracts 35 Reimbursement 35 Integration Between Third Party Payers and Healthcare Providers 36 Options for Healthcare Financing 37 Health Insurance and the Consumption of Health Care 37 Insurance Trends 39 Summary 39 References 40 Bio: Gary S. Becker 40 Part III Supply 43 Chapter 6 Healthcare Production, Costs, and Supply 45 The Nature of Production 45 Short Run Costs for a Medical Firm 46 Long Run Costs 48

Contents } fc J The Nature of Supply 48 Summary 49 References 51 Bio: Richard G. Frank 51 Chapter 7 The Healthcare Workforce Market 53 The Market for Physicians and Nurses 53 The Physician's Market 53 Physician Shortage? 54 The Result of Changing Incentives 56 Projections about the Supply and Demand of Physicians: Economic and Health Planning Viewpoints 56 The Market for Nurses 57 Is There a Nursing Shortage? 57 The Monopsonistic Market for Nurses 58 Summary 59 References 60 Bio: Thomas Rice 61 Chapter 8 Technology Transfer in Health Care 63 Technology in Health Care 63 Technological Change 63 Technological Diffusion 64 Measuring the Contribution of Technological Change 65 Summary 66 References 67 Bio: Paul J. Feldstein 67 Part IV Healthcare Markets 69 Chapter 9 The Competitive Market 71 The Perfectly Competitive Market 71 Summary 73 Reference 74 Bio: Michael Chernew 74 Chapter 10 Market Failures and the Role of Government 75 Pareto Efficiency 75 Externalities 75 Public Goods 76 Information Imperfections 76

(Contents The Monopoly Model 77 Monopolistic Competition 78 Oligopoly 80 The Role of Government 81 Summary 83 References 84 Bio: Thomas G. McGuire i 84 Part V Issues in Health Economics 85 Chapter 11 Socioeconomic Factors 87 Spending 87 Types of Societal Problems 87 Drug Abuse 89 Tobacco and Alcohol Abuse 91 Social Problems 92 Summary 94 References 95 Bio: Alain Enthoven 96 Chapter 12 The Hospital Industry _. 97 The Flexnor Report. 97 A Brief History of American Hospitals 97 The U.S. Institutional Setting 99 The Role of the Not-For-Profit Organization in the Hospital Industry 101 Alternative Models of Hospital Behavior 102 The Trend Toward Multihospital Systems 103 Summary 104 References 105 Bio: Uwe E. Reinhardt 106 Chapter 13 The Pharmaceutical Industry 107 Drug Costs 107 The Biopharmaceutical Industry 107 Market Structure 108 Government Regulation of the Pharmaceutical Industry in the United States 108 Demand for Pharmaceuticals 110 Pricing Issues 111 Profitability of the U.S. Pharmaceutical Industry 112 Summary 112 References 114 Bio: Victor R. Fuch 114

Contents ; Part VI Evaluating the Healthcare System 117 Chapter 14 Economic Evaluations 119 Methods of Analysis 119 What Do Economic Evaluations Address? 119 Types of Economic Analyses 120 Assessment of an Economic [Evaluation 124 Summary 125 References 126 Bio: Joseph P. Newhouse 127 Chapter 15 Comparing Healthcare Systems 129 Elements of a Healthcare System 129 Summary of Various Healthcare Systems 131 Performance of the U.S. Healthcare System 132 Medical Technology in Canada, Germany, the United Kingdom, and the United States 133 The Case of Singapore * 134 Consumer Satisfaction with the Healthcare System in Canada, Germany, the United Kingdom, and the United States 134 Summary 135 References 136 Bio: John K. Iglehart 136 Chapter 16 Healthcare Reform 137 Reform Incentives 137 The Nature of Reform 137 The Goals of Reform 138 Individual State Initiatives 139 United States Reform Alternatives 141 Summary 143 References 144 Bio: Anthony J. Cuyler 144 Chapter 17 Public Policy and Health Economics 145 The Market-Based System 145 Recommendations for Improving the Efficiency of the U.S. Healthcare System 147 Summary 148 References 149 Bio: John C. Goodman 149 Glossary 151 Index 155