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Financing Health and Social Care
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Why do most capitalist economies have socialist health care systems? How can we preserve them? What would Aneurin Bevan think? These are the three main questions addressed by this book.
In the 1950s, through In Place of Fear , Bevan made a strong case for a National Health Service which he had been instrumental in establishing in the UK in 1948. But he did not articulate the accompanying economic case. That case is presented here in an accessible way and extended to social care. A comprehensive understanding of 'tried and tested' means of financing health care is presented, alongside assessments of repeated and new approaches proposed in policy circles as quick fixes to funding shortfalls. This is tackled across four themes: the role of the private sector; making choices in the face of resource scarcity; workforce planning and remuneration; and preparation for pandemics. The emerging proposals carry a cost to the public purse, but must be weighed against the costs and unfairness of further disintegration. With a special focus on the UK and the NHS at a critical time for policy change, this essential book provides the blueprint for policymakers, clinical leadership and politicians needing to pay more attention to the economic issues underlying health and social care as they shape In Place of Fear 2.0.
Outlines key methods of funding public health and social care based on economic evidence Presents a timely and accessible introduction to economic policy for health care, with a special focus on the UK Analyses the current state of publicly funded health care and key policy considerations for future governments
Autorentext
Cam Donaldson PhD FRSE is Emeritus Yunus Chair at Glasgow Caledonian University and Professor of Health Economics at Australian National University.
Klappentext
Chapter 1. Whatever happened to health economics?.- Chapter 2. In place of fear, 2.0! The efficiency and fairness of free health care for all.- Chapter 3. Resurrecting demand-side socialism: marching 2x2 to health and social care reform.- Chapter 4. The fiscal management of health and social care.- Chapter 5. What do we do about doctors? Countervailing power (in)action.- Chapter 6. Economics and pandemics.- Chapter 7. Conclusion: the price of demand-side socialism in health and social care.
Inhalt
Chapter 1. Whatever happened to health economics?.- Chapter 2. In place of fear, 2.0! The efficiency and fairness of free health care for all.- Chapter 3. Resurrecting demand-side socialism: marching 2x2 to health and social care reform.- Chapter 4. The fiscal management of health and social care.- Chapter 5. What do we do about doctors? Countervailing power (in)action.- Chapter 6. Economics and pandemics.- Chapter 7. Conclusion: the price of demand-side socialism in health and social care.
Weitere Informationen
- Allgemeine Informationen
- GTIN 09783031867682
- Sprache Englisch
- Genre Economy
- Lesemotiv Verstehen
- Anzahl Seiten 118
- Größe H11mm x B148mm x T210mm
- Jahr 2025
- EAN 9783031867682
- Format Fester Einband
- ISBN 978-3-031-86768-2
- Titel Financing Health and Social Care
- Autor Cam Donaldson
- Untertitel Bringing Health Economics Back into Public Policy
- Gewicht 275g
- Herausgeber Palgrave Macmillan