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Economics and Mental Health

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Kiadó: The Johns Hopkins University Press
Kiadás helye: Baltimore-London
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Kötés típusa: Ragasztott papírkötés
Oldalszám: 351 oldal
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Nyelv: Angol  
Méret: 23 cm x 15 cm
ISBN: 0-8018-4546-7
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psychiatry/psychology
A Johns Hopkins Paperback
How do health insurance regulations affect the care of persons
with mental illness? And how do such persons, in turn, affect the
economy through lost productivity, reduced labor supply, and
deviant behavior at the workplace? In Economics and Mental
Health, Richard G. Frank and Willard G. Manning, Jr., bring
together a distinguished group of health care economists to explore
the new and rapidly growing field of mental health economics.
The authors begin by discussing the issue of care for severely
mentally ill patients as it is influenced by differing modes of
reimbursement. They then offer labor market analyses that shed
light on the economic costs of mental illness. They analyze the
interaction of health insurance and the demand for mental health
care. And they present case studies that outline experimental
systems of delivering health care.
CONTRIBUTORS: Haroutun Babigian • Jon B. Christianson •
Jerry Cromwell •... Tovább

Fülszöveg


psychiatry/psychology
A Johns Hopkins Paperback
How do health insurance regulations affect the care of persons
with mental illness? And how do such persons, in turn, affect the
economy through lost productivity, reduced labor supply, and
deviant behavior at the workplace? In Economics and Mental
Health, Richard G. Frank and Willard G. Manning, Jr., bring
together a distinguished group of health care economists to explore
the new and rapidly growing field of mental health economics.
The authors begin by discussing the issue of care for severely
mentally ill patients as it is influenced by differing modes of
reimbursement. They then offer labor market analyses that shed
light on the economic costs of mental illness. They analyze the
interaction of health insurance and the demand for mental health
care. And they present case studies that outline experimental
systems of delivering health care.
CONTRIBUTORS: Haroutun Babigian • Jon B. Christianson •
Jerry Cromwell • Partha Deb • Randall P. Ellis • Michael Finch •
Ellen Frank • Brooke S. Harrow • Mark S. Kamlet • Sander
Kelman • David J. Kupfer • Nicole Lurie • Thomas S. McGuire •
Phyllis E. Marshall • Leonard S. Miller • Jean M. Mitchell •
Olivia S. Mitchell • Ira S. Moscovice • Sylvia K. Reed • Jeffrey
Rubin • Christopher J. Ruhm • David S. Salkever • Elizabeth
Savoca • Robert J. Schmitz • Martcia Wade • Virginia Wilcox-Gok
Richard G. Frank is professor of health policy and management
at the Johns Hopkins University School of Hygiene and Public
Health. Willard G. Manning, Jr., is professor of health services
research and policy at the School of Public Health, University of
Minnesota. Vissza

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Economics and Mental Health Economics and Mental Health Economics and Mental Health Economics and Mental Health Economics and Mental Health

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