9780822332480-0822332485-Uncertain Times: Kenneth Arrow and the Changing Economics of Health Care

Uncertain Times: Kenneth Arrow and the Changing Economics of Health Care

ISBN-13: 9780822332480
ISBN-10: 0822332485
Edition: Illustrated
Author: Mark A. Peterson, William M. Sage, Peter J. Hammer, Deborah Haas-Wilson
Publication date: 2003
Publisher: Duke University Press Books
Format: Paperback 400 pages
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ISBN-13: 9780822332480
ISBN-10: 0822332485
Edition: Illustrated
Author: Mark A. Peterson, William M. Sage, Peter J. Hammer, Deborah Haas-Wilson
Publication date: 2003
Publisher: Duke University Press Books
Format: Paperback 400 pages

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Uncertain Times: Kenneth Arrow and the Changing Economics of Health Care (ISBN-13: 9780822332480 and ISBN-10: 0822332485), written by authors Mark A. Peterson, William M. Sage, Peter J. Hammer, Deborah Haas-Wilson, was published by Duke University Press Books in 2003. With an overall rating of 3.5 stars, it's a notable title among other Economic Conditions (Economics, Theory, Industries, Insurance, Health Policy, Administration & Medicine Economics) books. You can easily purchase or rent Uncertain Times: Kenneth Arrow and the Changing Economics of Health Care (Paperback) from BooksRun, along with many other new and used Economic Conditions books and textbooks. And, if you're looking to sell your copy, our current buyback offer is $0.56.

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This volume revisits the Nobel Prize-winning economist Kenneth Arrow’s classic 1963 essay “Uncertainty and the Welfare Economics of Medical Care” in light of the many changes in American health care since its publication. Arrow’s groundbreaking piece, reprinted in full here, argued that while medicine was subject to the same models of competition and profit maximization as other industries, concepts of trust and morals also played key roles in understanding medicine as an economic institution and in balancing the asymmetrical relationship between medical providers and their patients. His conclusions about the medical profession’s failures to “insure against uncertainties” helped initiate the reevaluation of insurance as a public and private good.

Coming from diverse backgrounds—economics, law, political science, and the health care industry itself—the contributors use Arrow’s article to address a range of present-day health-policy questions. They examine everything from health insurance and technological innovation to the roles of charity, nonprofit institutions, and self-regulation in addressing medical needs. The collection concludes with a new essay by Arrow, in which he reflects on the health care markets of the new millennium. At a time when medical costs continue to rise, the ranks of the uninsured grow, and uncertainty reigns even among those with health insurance, this volume looks back at a seminal work of scholarship to provide critical guidance for the years ahead.

Contributors
Linda H. Aiken
Kenneth J. Arrow
Gloria J. Bazzoli
M. Gregg Bloche
Lawrence Casalino
Michael Chernew
Richard A. Cooper
Victor R. Fuchs
Annetine C. Gelijns
Sherry A. Glied
Deborah Haas-Wilson
Mark A. Hall
Peter J. Hammer
Clark C. Havighurst
Peter D. Jacobson
Richard Kronick
Michael L. Millenson
Jack Needleman
Richard R. Nelson
Mark V. Pauly
Mark A. Peterson
Uwe E. Reinhardt
James C. Robinson
William M. Sage
J. B. Silvers
Frank A. Sloan
Joshua Graff Zivin

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