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Health care economics/ by John Bryan Davis , Robert McMaster

By: Contributor(s): Material type: TextTextSeries: Routledge advances in social economics, 24Publication details: Milton Park, Abingdon, Oxon: Routledge, 2017.Edition: 1st edDescription: xv, 218 pages : ill.; 24 cmISBN:
  • 9781138183049
Subject(s): DDC classification:
  • 338.473621 DAH
Contents:
Health care economics?
Health care, medical care, and the biomedical approach
On identifying and categorizing health and medical care
Economics and care
Capturing care
Institutions, groups, and the morality of care
Developing capabilities and the dignity of the individual
Social values in health care systems
Towards dignity in comprehensive health caring
Summary: "The analytical approach of standard health economics has so far failed to sufficiently account for the nature of care. This has important ramifications for the analysis and valuation of care, and therefore for the pattern of health and medical care provision. 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. Whereas traditional health economics has tended to eschew value issues, this book embraces them, introducing care as a normative element at the center of theoretical analysis. Drawing upon care theory from feminist works, philosophy, nursing and medicine, and political economy, the authors develop a health care economics with a moral basis in health care systems. In providing deeper insights into the nature of care and caring, this book seeks to redress the shortcomings of the standard approach and contribute to the development of a more person-based approach to health and medical care in economics. Health Care Economics will be of interest to researchers and postgraduate students in health economics, heterodox economists, and those interested in health and medical care."--Back cover
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includes index

Health care economics?

Health care, medical care, and the biomedical approach

On identifying and categorizing health and medical care

Economics and care

Capturing care

Institutions, groups, and the morality of care

Developing capabilities and the dignity of the individual

Social values in health care systems

Towards dignity in comprehensive health caring

"The analytical approach of standard health economics has so far failed to sufficiently account for the nature of care. This has important ramifications for the analysis and valuation of care, and therefore for the pattern of health and medical care provision. 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. Whereas traditional health economics has tended to eschew value issues, this book embraces them, introducing care as a normative element at the center of theoretical analysis. Drawing upon care theory from feminist works, philosophy, nursing and medicine, and political economy, the authors develop a health care economics with a moral basis in health care systems. In providing deeper insights into the nature of care and caring, this book seeks to redress the shortcomings of the standard approach and contribute to the development of a more person-based approach to health and medical care in economics. Health Care Economics will be of interest to researchers and postgraduate students in health economics, heterodox economists, and those interested in health and medical care."--Back cover

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