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The process of health care reforms must be based on demographic, epidemiological and economic evidence if it is to achieve the fundamental target of affordable, sustainable and efficient health care services for the entire population. Consequently, costing of health care services has become a frequently used element of health care reforms. This book presents the essentials of costing in a health economic framework and gives examples from successful costing studies done by the author in Tanzania, Vietnam and Burkina Faso. Based on these examples it demonstrates the importance of costing information for the planning and decision-making process in the field of budgeting, resource allocation, setting an insurance premium and strategic planning. The main message of this book is that costing of health care services is a valuable instrument in the fight for better ‘health for all’.

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Contents: Ethics in health care – Essentials of health economics – Cost-of-Illness – Provider costs – Incomplete data – Concepts of costs – Costing Lutheran hospitals in Tanzania – Costing governmental hospitals in Vietnam – Costing a health district in Burkina Faso – Estimating standard costs – Resource allocation – Setting a premium for an insurance scheme – Sustainability.

Costing of Health Care Services in Developing

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      Publisher: Peter Lang AG
      Publication Date: 20/02/2009
      ISBN13: 9783631584088, 978-3631584088
      ISBN10: 3631584083

      Description

      Book Synopsis
      The process of health care reforms must be based on demographic, epidemiological and economic evidence if it is to achieve the fundamental target of affordable, sustainable and efficient health care services for the entire population. Consequently, costing of health care services has become a frequently used element of health care reforms. This book presents the essentials of costing in a health economic framework and gives examples from successful costing studies done by the author in Tanzania, Vietnam and Burkina Faso. Based on these examples it demonstrates the importance of costing information for the planning and decision-making process in the field of budgeting, resource allocation, setting an insurance premium and strategic planning. The main message of this book is that costing of health care services is a valuable instrument in the fight for better ‘health for all’.

      Table of Contents
      Contents: Ethics in health care – Essentials of health economics – Cost-of-Illness – Provider costs – Incomplete data – Concepts of costs – Costing Lutheran hospitals in Tanzania – Costing governmental hospitals in Vietnam – Costing a health district in Burkina Faso – Estimating standard costs – Resource allocation – Setting a premium for an insurance scheme – Sustainability.

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