· Health economics: Importance and growth
· Production and allocative efficiency, distribution, and the production possibilities curve, Health care as an economic good
· Wants, demand and needs
· Production of health and health care
· Deciding who gets what in health care
· Public health and economic growth
· Factors affecting demand for medical care (economic and non-economic)
· Consumer choice theory: preferences and utility, budget constraints and maximization, Demand functions: Estimating demand functions
· Price and income elasticity of demand
· Asymmetry of information and imperfect agency
· Aggregate demand for health care
· Firms , markets and industries in the health care sector of the economy
· Structure, conduct and performance in the health care industry
· Profit maximization models: Perfect competition ,monopoly, monopolistic competition, oligopoly
· Goals other than profit maximization: Growth maximization, Behavioural theories of the firm, Utility maximization
· Theory of production: Production function, isoquants, marginal products, substitutability between inputs, production frontier, Multi product firms, Returns to scale, additivity and fixed factors
· Costs: costs and productivity, cost functions, economies of scale, short run cost functions, economies of scope
· Using perfectly competitive markets to allocate resources: equilibrium in competitive markets, efficiency of competitive markets
· Market failure in health care: externalities, market power, public goods, information imperfections
· The economic foundations of economic evaluation: cost benefit analysis and cost effectiveness analysis
· Economic evaluation applied to health care programmes
· Equity in economic analysis
· Economic evaluation methods - estimating costs, measurement of health gain, discounting, modelling based economic evaluation, The use of economic evaluation in decision making
· Welfarist and non-welfarist foundations in economic analysis: welfare economics, the Pareto principle, social welfare functions
· Uncertainty in health care, Attitude to Risk, Demand for and supply of health insurance
· The market for health insurance, Health insurance market failures
· Integration between Third – Party payers and health care providers, Options for health care financing
· Equity in finance of health care, Equity in distribution
· Government intervention in health care: direct government involvement in the finance and provision of health care, taxes & subsidies, regulations, provision of information
Morris, S. et al., Economic Analysis in Healthcare, Wiley, 2nd Edition, 2014