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Funding Health Care - Options for Europe

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Informationen zum Autor Elias Mossialos is Reader in Health Policy! Department of Social Policy and Co-Director of LSE Health and Social Care at the London School of Economics and Political Science! and a Research Director of the European Observatory on Health Care Systems. He has recently co-edited Health Care and Cost Containment in the European Union and Public Health Policies in the European Union. Anna Dixon is a Research Officer of the European Observatory on Health Care Systems and a Research Associate at the London School of Economics and Political Science. She has edited a number of reports on the health care systems of western European countries. Josep Figueras is the head of the Secretariat and a Research Director of the European Observatory on Health Care Systems! and is Regional Adviser for the Health Systems Analysis at the WHO Regional Office for Europe. He was co-editor of Critical Challenges for Health Care Reform in Europe. Joe Kutzin is currently working for the World Health Organization in Kyrgyzstan as a health policy advisor. He has over 15 years' experience as a health economist! working with WHO! the World Bank! and as a consultant. He has a Master's Degree in Development Economics from Boston University. Klappentext The question of how to generate sufficient revenue to pay for health care has become a serious concern for nearly all European policy-makers. This book examines the advantages and disadvantages of funding arrangements currently in use across Europe. Adopting a cross-national, cross-disciplinary perspective, it assesses the relative merits of the main methods of raising resources including taxation; social, voluntary and supplemental forms of insurance; and self-pay including co-payments. Chapters written by leading health policy analysts review recent evidence and experience in both eastern and western Europe. The volume is introduced by a summary chapter which integrates conceptual issues in funding with an overview of the main advantages and disadvantages of each method of funding drawn from the expert chapters. This is an important book for students of health policy, health economics, public policy and managment, and for health managers and policy makers. Zusammenfassung "Funding Health Care". Inhaltsverzeichnis Notes on contributors Series editors' preface Foreword Funding health care an introduction Financing health care taxation and the alternatives Social health insurance financing Health financing reforms in central and eastern Europe and the former Soviet Union Private health insurance and medical savings accounts theory and experience Voluntary health insurance in the European Union User charges for health care Informal health payments in central and eastern Europe and the former Soviet Union issues, trends and policy implications Lessons on the sustainability of health care funding from low- and middle- income countries Funding long-term care the public and private options Strategic resource allocation and funding decisions Funding health care in Europe weighing up the options References Index. ...

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Authors Elias Mossialos, Mossialos Elias
Assisted by Elias Mossialos (Editor)
Publisher Open University Press
 
Languages English
Product format Paperback / Softback
Released 01.01.2002
 
EAN 9780335209248
ISBN 978-0-335-20924-8
No. of pages 328
Dimensions 157 mm x 230 mm x 10 mm
Series Understanding Social Research
European Observatory on Health Care Systems
UK Higher Education OUP Humanities & Social Sciences Politics
Understanding Social Research
European Observatory on Health Care Systems
Subject Natural sciences, medicine, IT, technology > Medicine > General

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