Health Care Economics

  • Health Care Economics
    By Paul J. Feldstein

    Jon R. Gabel and Gail A. Jensen , “ The Price of State Mandated Benefits , ” Inquiry , 26 ( 4 ) , Winter 1989 , 419_431 . This article includes results from studies also conducted by Gail A. Jensen and Michael Morrisey .

  • Health Care Economics
    By John B. Davis, Robert McMaster

    This book sets out an alternative approach, which places care at the center of an economics of health, showing how essential it is that care is appropriately recognized in policy as a means of enhancing the dignity of the individual.

  • Health Care Economics
    By Paul J. Feldstein

    This introductory economics text is geared toward graduate students who will be medical and health services managers, administrators, or executives.

  • Health Care Economics
    By Paul J. Feldstein

    The emphasis in this book is on the financing and delivery of per- sonal medical services, rather than on the broader issues of health and health services. Contents: The production...

  • Health Care Economics
    By John B. Davis, Robert McMaster

    This book sets out an alternative approach, which places care at the center of an economics of health, showing how essential it is that care is appropriately recognized in policy as a means of enhancing the dignity of the individual.

  • Health Care Economics
    By Paul J. Feldstein

    This introductory economics text is geared toward graduate students who will be medical and health services managers, administrators, or executives.

  • Health Care Economics
    By Paul J. Feldstein

    This book provides an analytical approach to the study of medical care and illustrates the usefulness of economics to the understanding of public policy issues in medical care. Applications are...

  • Health Care Economics
    By Paul J. Feldstein

    This newly revised fifth edition examines the critical economic issues that affect the delivery of today's medical care. From the demand for medical services and the role of health insurance,...

  • Health Care Economics
    By Paul J. Feldstein

    Among the several reasons for revising the first edition, perhaps the most compelling is to keep up with the changes occurring in the health care sector. Competition is now the...