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The goal of the book is to make researchers, policy makers, and students reconsider the role of markets in the health area. It is often believed that economic theory shows markets to be a superior way to organize an economic activity, but this depends on the fulfillment of so many assumptions --- 15 are discussed in the book -- that simply are not met in health sectors. The book does not show which health care activities should rely on markets and which should not -- that is an empirical question that societies continue to grapple with. Rather, the book attempts to convince the reader that there is no reason to believe, based on theory, that markets are a superior way to organize health related activities. When that is established, than a number of potential health care policies that are not consistent with the prescriptions that fall out of a purely competitive model become attractive alternatives. Many of these focus on controlling the supply side of the market.
The book is designed to serve several audiences. One group, of course, is students taking health economics or health policy courses. Unlike some other health economics texts, this one does not attempt to summarize the empirical literature in the field. It is therefore not designed to serve as a stand-alone textbook, but rather as a supplementary text, to be used in conjunction with a more traditional one or along with a reader of classic or current journal articles. Another audience is health economics professional in universities, research firms, management, and government. Although this group hardly needs the economics background material contained in the book, the main theme will, I hope, strike a nerve, making readers realize that the case for relying on competitive markets in the health area does not arise from a careful reading of economic theory. Finally, the book is addressed also to non-economists. Because these practitioners are less schooled in the details of economic analysis, they often have to take health economists at their word when the latter speak about the policy implications of economic analysis. The book should help put those people on a more level playing field when it comes to discussions of health policy alternatives.
"Thomas Rice performs an invaluable service in this book-reminding readers that the conditions under which market allocations produce the best possible outcome are demanding and often violated and showing that these conditions are quite unlikely to be satisfied in the production and delivery of healthcare. A course in health economics that fails to come to grips with the challenges to conventional theory that he lays down simply cannot claim to take seriously the complexities of healthcare." Henry J. Aaron, MacLaury Senior Fellow, The Brookings Institution
"With meticulous and far-ranging scholarship, Rice examines the entire battery of assumptions that must be valid and the conditions that must be satisfied before an economist could, in good conscience, declare a so-called 'market-driven' health system superior to alternative arrangements. ... I hope that this book will be widely read and heeded, especially by the next cohorts in our profession." Uwe E. Reinhardt, Ph.D., James Madison Professor of Political Economy, Princeton University
"Tom Rice's The Economics of Health Reconsidered is written for both economists and non-economists. It will challenge the former to reconsider standard economic assumptions as applied to the healthcare system and to reassess whether policy prescriptions should be based on theory without careful empirical tests of the underlying assumptions. It offers non-economists an accessible critique of economic analyses that are divorced from the complexities of the healthcare system and offers guidance in how to use the powerful tools of economics in an appropriate fashion." Harold S. Luft, Ph.D., Professor of Health Economics, Institute for Health Policy Studies, University of California, San Francisco
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