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OverviewFull Product DetailsAuthor: Gavin Mooney (Professor of Health Economics, Curtin University and Visiting Professor, Aarhus University and the University of Cape Town)Publisher: Oxford University Press Imprint: Oxford University Press Dimensions: Width: 16.40cm , Height: 1.90cm , Length: 24.20cm Weight: 0.579kg ISBN: 9780199235971ISBN 10: 019923597 Pages: 278 Publication Date: 22 January 2009 Audience: Professional and scholarly , Professional & Vocational Format: Hardback Publisher's Status: Active Availability: Manufactured on demand ![]() We will order this item for you from a manufactured on demand supplier. Table of ContentsPART I - BACKGROUND AND CRITIQUE ; 1. Why a New Paradigm? ; 2. Some Problems in Existing Health Economics ; 3. The Lack of a Comprehensive Paradigm ; 4. The Need for a New Paradigm ; 5. Neo Liberalism and its Impacts on Health ; PART II - A NEW PARADIGM ; 6. Building the Base for the New Paradigm ; 7. Communitarianism ; 8. Communitarian Claims ; PART III - SOME IMPLICATIONS OF THE NEW PARADIGM ; 9. A Future Health Policy, Nationally and Internationally ; 10. Priority Setting Under the New Paradigm ; 11. Equity Under the New Paradigm ; 12. Some Further Implications for Health Economics and the Economics of Health Policy ; PART IV CONCLUSION ; 13. ConclusionReviewsAny health economist and health policy maker wishing to make a difference in health and health care will likely benefit from reading this book. It is also a must-read for those who are committed to forming a humane health system. It is an essential text for courses in health economics, priority setting and reform of health system, as well as health policy and management. Highly recommended. Ya-Seng (Arthur) Hsueh, Australian and New Zealand Journal of Public Health Any health economist wishing to make a meaningful contribution to health and health systems should read this book and take to heart its message of the urgent need to challenge the status quo. It is also essential reading for anyone committed to creating humane health systems, no matter what their disciplinary background. This book holds the promise of revolutionising the discipline of health economics. Di McIntyre, Professor of Health Economics, University of Cape Town This is a much needed book in the rather conservative field of health economics. Most health economists have been based in the U.S. and, for the most part, have reproduced - consciously or unconsciously - the market ideology that dominates this area of academic work in the U.S. Writing in a clear and accessible way, leading health economist Gavin Mooney dismantles the orthodoxy that dominates the field, challenging each of the assumptions on which the market ideology promoted in orthodox health economics is based. It is a must-read for all courses in health economics. Vincent Navarro, Professor of Health Policy, Johns Hopkins University, Editor-in-Chief, International Journal of Health Services While others before him have poked holes in market-based theory as applied to health, Gavin Mooney is the first to provide a convincing alternative paradigm. In this book he writes convincingly and compassionately about how health economics can and should concern itself with improving the health and well-being of communities. His conclusion that a communitarian outlook can take into account the values of the citizenry in setting public priorities challenges us to formulate far more enlightened policy. Thomas Rice, Professor and Vice Chancellor, University of California, Los Angeles Mooneys deepest challenge is to those of us who have spent a professional lifetime struggling, like Keynes, to escape from habitual modes of thought and expression. He argues, in detail, that the traditional framework for understanding the consequences of choices among well-defined commodities by homogeneous, well-off individuals, still ramifies into every corner of our minds. There is yet far to go, to create a genuine economics of health but Mooneys book offers a direction. Robert G Evans, Centre for Health Services and Policy Research, University of British Columbia Mooneys deepest challenge is to those of us who have spent a professional lifetime struggling, like Keynes, to escape from habitual modes of thought and expression. He argues, in detail, that the traditional framework for understanding the consequences of choices among well-defined commodities by homogeneous, well-off individuals, still ramifies into every corner of our minds. There is yet far to go, to create a genuine economics of health but Mooneys book offers a direction. * Robert G Evans, Centre for Health Services and Policy Research, University of British Columbia * While others before him have poked holes in market-based theory as applied to health, Gavin Mooney is the first to provide a convincing alternative paradigm. In this book he writes convincingly and compassionately about how health economics can and should concern itself with improving the health and well-being of communities. His conclusion that a communitarian outlook can take into account the values of the citizenry in setting public priorities challenges us to formulate far more enlightened policy. * Thomas Rice, Professor and Vice Chancellor, University of California, Los Angeles * This is a much needed book in the rather conservative field of health economics. Most health economists have been based in the U.S. and, for the most part, have reproduced - consciously or unconsciously - the market ideology that dominates this area of academic work in the U.S. Writing in a clear and accessible way, leading health economist Gavin Mooney dismantles the orthodoxy that dominates the field, challenging each of the assumptions on which the market ideology promoted in orthodox health economics is based. It is a must-read for all courses in health economics. * Vincent Navarro, Professor of Health Policy, Johns Hopkins University, Editor-in-Chief, International Journal of Health Services * Any health economist wishing to make a meaningful contribution to health and health systems should read this book and take to heart its message of the urgent need to challenge the status quo. It is also essential reading for anyone committed to creating humane health systems, no matter what their disciplinary background. This book holds the promise of revolutionising the discipline of health economics. * Di McIntyre, Professor of Health Economics, University of Cape Town * Any health economist and health policy maker wishing to make a difference in health and health care will likely benefit from reading this book. It is also a must-read for those who are committed to forming a humane health system. It is an essential text for courses in health economics, priority setting and reform of health system, as well as health policy and management. Highly recommended. * Ya-Seng (Arthur) Hsueh, Australian and New Zealand Journal of Public Health * Author InformationGavin Mooney is Professor of Health Economics at Curtin University in Perth, Australia. He is Director of the Social and Public Health Economics Research Group (SPHERe) and holds visiting positions at Aarhus University, Denmark and the University of Cape Town, South Africa. Tab Content 6Author Website:Countries AvailableAll regions |