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William J. Baumol
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Chapters in this book
- Frontmatter i
- Contents vii
- Acknowledgments xi
- Introduction xvii
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Part 1. The Survivable Cost Disease
- 1. Why Health-Care Costs Keep Rising 3
- 2. What Causes the Cost Disease, and Will It Persist? 16
- 3. The Future Has Arrived 33
- 4. Yes, We Can Afford It 43
- 5. Dark Sides of the Disease: Terrorism and Environmental Destruction 69
- 6. Common Misunderstandings of the Cost Disease: Cost Versus Quality and Financial Versus “Physical” Output Measures 77
- 7. The Cost Disease and Global Health 94
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Part 2. Technical Aspects of the Cost Disease
- 8. Hybrid Industries and the Cost Disease 111
- 9. Productivity Growth, Employment Allocation, and the Special Case of Business Services 116
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Part 3. Opportunities for Cutting Health-Care Costs
- 10. Business Sevices in Health Care 141
- 11. Yes, We Can Cut Health-Care Costs Even If We Cannot Reduce Their Growth Rate 154
- 12. Conclusions: Where Are We Headed and What Should We Do? 180
- Notes 183
- References 207
- About the Authors 237
- Index 239
Chapters in this book
- Frontmatter i
- Contents vii
- Acknowledgments xi
- Introduction xvii
-
Part 1. The Survivable Cost Disease
- 1. Why Health-Care Costs Keep Rising 3
- 2. What Causes the Cost Disease, and Will It Persist? 16
- 3. The Future Has Arrived 33
- 4. Yes, We Can Afford It 43
- 5. Dark Sides of the Disease: Terrorism and Environmental Destruction 69
- 6. Common Misunderstandings of the Cost Disease: Cost Versus Quality and Financial Versus “Physical” Output Measures 77
- 7. The Cost Disease and Global Health 94
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Part 2. Technical Aspects of the Cost Disease
- 8. Hybrid Industries and the Cost Disease 111
- 9. Productivity Growth, Employment Allocation, and the Special Case of Business Services 116
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Part 3. Opportunities for Cutting Health-Care Costs
- 10. Business Sevices in Health Care 141
- 11. Yes, We Can Cut Health-Care Costs Even If We Cannot Reduce Their Growth Rate 154
- 12. Conclusions: Where Are We Headed and What Should We Do? 180
- Notes 183
- References 207
- About the Authors 237
- Index 239