What Should Macroeconomists Know about Health Care Policy? [electronic resource] / Peter S Heller.
Material type: TextSeries: IMF Working Papers; Working Paper ; No. 07/13Publication details: Washington, D.C. : International Monetary Fund, 2007Description: 1 online resource (101 p.)ISBN: 1451865775 :ISSN: 1018-5941Subject(s): Analysis of Health Care Markets | Government Expenditure | Health Economics | Health Expenditure | Health Policy | Health Sector | China, People's Republic of | Sri LankaAdditional physical formats: Print Version:: What Should Macroeconomists Know about Health Care Policy?Online resources: IMF e-Library | IMF Book Store Abstract: This primer aims to provide IMF macroeconomists with the essential information they need to address issues concerning health sector policy, particularly when they have significant macroeconomic implications. Such issues can also affect equity and growth and are fundamental to any strategy of poverty reduction. The primer highlights the appropriate roles for the state and market in health care financing and provision. It also suggests situations in which macroeconomists should engage health sector specialists in policy formulation exercises. Finally, it reviews the different health policy issues that confront countries at alternative stages of economic development and the range of appropriate policy options.This primer aims to provide IMF macroeconomists with the essential information they need to address issues concerning health sector policy, particularly when they have significant macroeconomic implications. Such issues can also affect equity and growth and are fundamental to any strategy of poverty reduction. The primer highlights the appropriate roles for the state and market in health care financing and provision. It also suggests situations in which macroeconomists should engage health sector specialists in policy formulation exercises. Finally, it reviews the different health policy issues that confront countries at alternative stages of economic development and the range of appropriate policy options.
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