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23 - 1Copyright McGraw-Hill/Irwin, 2005
The Health Care Industry
Quality of Care
Limited Access
Increasing Demand for Health Care
Role of Health Insurance
Insurance and the Overallocation of Resources to Health Care
Supply Factors in Rising Health Care Prices
Cost Containment: Altering Incentives
Recent Laws & Proposals
Key Terms
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THE ECONOMICS OFHEALTH CARE
23C H A P T E R
23 - 2Copyright McGraw-Hill/Irwin, 2005
The Health Care Industry
Quality of Care
Limited Access
Increasing Demand for Health Care
Role of Health Insurance
Insurance and the Overallocation of Resources to Health Care
Supply Factors in Rising Health Care Prices
Cost Containment: Altering Incentives
Recent Laws & Proposals
Key Terms
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THE HEALTH CARE INDUSTRY
Twin Problems: Costs and Access
Total Spending on Health Care
Deductibles - Copayments
Medicare - Medicaid
Percentage of GDP
International Comparisons
High & Rising Health Care Costs
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The Health Care Industry
Quality of Care
Limited Access
Increasing Demand for Health Care
Role of Health Insurance
Insurance and the Overallocation of Resources to Health Care
Supply Factors in Rising Health Care Prices
Cost Containment: Altering Incentives
Recent Laws & Proposals
Key Terms
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THE HEALTH CARE INDUSTRY
Health Care Expenses & Finance
Nursing Homes7%
Prescription Drugs6%
ProgramAdministration
6%
Doctors22%Dental, Vision,
Miscellaneous22%
Hospitals33%
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Quality of Care
Limited Access
Increasing Demand for Health Care
Role of Health Insurance
Insurance and the Overallocation of Resources to Health Care
Supply Factors in Rising Health Care Prices
Cost Containment: Altering Incentives
Recent Laws & Proposals
Key Terms
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THE HEALTH CARE INDUSTRY
Health Care Expenses & FinanceMedicaid
15%
Medicare19%
Military andOther Public
Insurance9%Other Private
Expenditures
Copayments,Deductibles, Etc.
22%
Private HealthInsurance
33%
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The Health Care Industry
Quality of Care
Limited Access
Increasing Demand for Health Care
Role of Health Insurance
Insurance and the Overallocation of Resources to Health Care
Supply Factors in Rising Health Care Prices
Cost Containment: Altering Incentives
Recent Laws & Proposals
Key Terms
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United StatesSwitzerland
GermanyFrance
CanadaAustralia
ItalyJapan
United KingdomMexico
GLOBAL PERSPECTIVEHealth Care Spending as a Percentage ofGDP, Selected Nations
Source: Organization for Economic Cooperation and Development
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Quality of Care
Limited Access
Increasing Demand for Health Care
Role of Health Insurance
Insurance and the Overallocation of Resources to Health Care
Supply Factors in Rising Health Care Prices
Cost Containment: Altering Incentives
Recent Laws & Proposals
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Economic Implications of Rising Costs
Reduced Access to CareLabor Market Effects
Slower Wage GrowthUse of Part-time & Temporary
WorkersImpact on Government Budgets
The basic problem...
QUALITY OF CAREAre We Healthier?
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The Health Care Industry
Quality of Care
Limited Access
Increasing Demand for Health Care
Role of Health Insurance
Insurance and the Overallocation of Resources to Health Care
Supply Factors in Rising Health Care Prices
Cost Containment: Altering Incentives
Recent Laws & Proposals
Key Terms
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LIMITED ACCESS
Why the Rapid Cost Increases?Peculiarities of the Health Care
MarketEthical and Equity ConsiderationsAsymmetric InformationSpillover BenefitsThird-Party Payments:
Insurance
The Uninsured:15% of Population
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The Health Care Industry
Quality of Care
Limited Access
Increasing Demand for Health Care
Role of Health Insurance
Insurance and the Overallocation of Resources to Health Care
Supply Factors in Rising Health Care Prices
Cost Containment: Altering Incentives
Recent Laws & Proposals
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INCREASING DEMANDFOR HEALTH CARE
Rising Incomes: Role of Elasticities
An Aging PopulationUnhealthy LifestylesThe Role of Doctors
•Supplier-Induced Demand•Fee-for-Service•Defensive Medicine•Medical Ethics
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Quality of Care
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Increasing Demand for Health Care
Role of Health Insurance
Insurance and the Overallocation of Resources to Health Care
Supply Factors in Rising Health Care Prices
Cost Containment: Altering Incentives
Recent Laws & Proposals
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ROLE OF HEALTH INSURANCE
Insurance and Governments Pay 78% of all Payments Moral Hazard Problem
Less PreventionOverconsumption
Government Tax Subsidy
Graphically...
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The Health Care Industry
Quality of Care
Limited Access
Increasing Demand for Health Care
Role of Health Insurance
Insurance and the Overallocation of Resources to Health Care
Supply Factors in Rising Health Care Prices
Cost Containment: Altering Incentives
Recent Laws & Proposals
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INSURANCE AND THE OVERALLOCATIONOF RESOURCES TO HEALTH CARE
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The Health Care Industry
Quality of Care
Limited Access
Increasing Demand for Health Care
Role of Health Insurance
Insurance and the Overallocation of Resources to Health Care
Supply Factors in Rising Health Care Prices
Cost Containment: Altering Incentives
Recent Laws & Proposals
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SUPPLY FACTORS IN RISINGHEALTH CARE PRICES
Supply of PhysiciansSlow Productivity GrowthChanges in Medical TechnologyRelative ImportanceReform of the Health Care
SystemUniversal AccessPlay-or-PayTax Credits and Vouchers
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Quality of Care
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Increasing Demand for Health Care
Role of Health Insurance
Insurance and the Overallocation of Resources to Health Care
Supply Factors in Rising Health Care Prices
Cost Containment: Altering Incentives
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SUPPLY FACTORS IN RISINGHEALTH CARE PRICES
National Health Insurance (NHI)Arguments for NHI:
• Choice of Physicians• Reduce Administrative Costs• Separate Employment from
Insurance• Single-Insurer Market
Power for Cost Containment
23 - 13Copyright McGraw-Hill/Irwin, 2005
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Quality of Care
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Increasing Demand for Health Care
Role of Health Insurance
Insurance and the Overallocation of Resources to Health Care
Supply Factors in Rising Health Care Prices
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Against NHI:• Won’t Control Costs• Long Waits for Care• Doctor “Strikes”• Government’s Poor Record• Undesirable Redistributive
Effects
SUPPLY FACTORS IN RISINGHEALTH CARE PRICES
National Health Insurance (NHI)Arguments
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Quality of Care
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Increasing Demand for Health Care
Role of Health Insurance
Insurance and the Overallocation of Resources to Health Care
Supply Factors in Rising Health Care Prices
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Recent Laws & Proposals
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COST CONTAINMENT:ALTERING INCENTIVESDeductibles - CopaymentsManaged CarePreferred Provider
Organizations (PPOs)Health Maintenance
Organizations (HMOs)Medicare and DRGDiagnosis-Related-Group
(DRG)
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The Health Care Industry
Quality of Care
Limited Access
Increasing Demand for Health Care
Role of Health Insurance
Insurance and the Overallocation of Resources to Health Care
Supply Factors in Rising Health Care Prices
Cost Containment: Altering Incentives
Recent Laws & Proposals
Key Terms
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RECENT LAWS & PROPOSALSPortability and
AccountabilityMedical Savings AccountsPatients’ Bill of RightsLimits on Malpractice
AwardsPrescription Drug CoverageMedicare Reform
deductiblescopaymentsfee for servicedefensive medicinetax subsidy“play or pay”national health insurance (NHI)preferred provider organizations (PPOs)health maintenance organizations
(HMOs) diagnosis-related-group (DRG) system
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The Health Care Industry
Quality of Care
Limited Access
Increasing Demand for Health Care
Role of Health Insurance
Insurance and the Overallocation of Resources to Health Care
Supply Factors in Rising Health Care Prices
Cost Containment: Altering Incentives
Recent Laws & Proposals
Key Terms
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