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090 _a5.02
_bM9871p
100 1 _aMUSGROVE, Philip
_97590
245 1 0 _aPublic and private roles in health :
_btheory and financing patterns
260 _aWashington :
_bThe World Bank,
_c1996
300 _a79 p.
490 0 _aWorld bank discussion papers ;
_v339
505 8 0 _tPart 1: Introduction
_tWhy the public in health care matters
_tChoices for state intervention
_tA road map
_tPart 2: A conceptual basis for public and private roles
_tThe three domains of health care
_tIntervention for public goods in health
_tThe public role in low-cost private interventions
_tRisk-sharing for catastrophically costly private goods
_tMarket failure and health care needs
_tDealing with poverty
_tA minimal state role in the absense of poverty
_tHow poverty complicates public roles
_tSummary: justifications and risks of state intervention
_tParte 3: Empirical patterns and explanations
_tEconomic issues and health systems objectives
_tOverall health spending and public/private composition
_tWhat is know about health expenditure
_tHow expenditure level and composition are related to income
_tExplaining health outcomes
_tLife expectancy at birth
_tChildhood mortality
_tSummary: expenditure and results
_tOut-of-spending versus private and public insurance
_tThe income-related expansion of insurance
_tThe two forms of publicly-financed insurance
_tState intervention in the insurance domain
_tWhy social insurance is so widespread
_tNon-financial state intervention
_tPart 4: Conclusions
_tThe appropriate public role in health
_tWhat government should not do
_tWhat government should do
_tHow to spend public money on health care
650 4 _912122
_aPolítica de Saúde
650 4 _aPolitica Publica
_912796
650 4 _aPoliticas Sociais
_912266
650 4 _aGoverno
_914027
942 _cG
998 _a20020903
_bChris
_cChris
999 _aConvertido do Formato PHL
_bPHL2MARC21 1.1
_c6817
_d6817
041 _aeng