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HEALTH CARE MARKET
Dr. Nabilla Abdul Mohsein
Al-Sadat
HEALTH CARE MARKET

Is health care different?

What is a market?

Model of perfect competition

Mechanics of a market
Goals of a health care system
Universal and
equal access to
reasonable health
care
 control of health
care costs at an
affordable level
 effective use of
resources

model of a national hcs;
it’s structure and functional interrelationships
management
production of
resources
organization of delivery of
resources
health care
economic
support
pop
Envi
ron
ment
What is a market?
Efficient
management
input of
resources
process of
resources
price
Distribution of
resources
Is health care different?
Scarce resources
 requires allocation
 requires organization
 BUT
 both consumption and investment
element
 costs
 direct involvement as well
 irreversible outcomes

HEALTH CARE MARKET

Is health care different?
Yes

and No
What is a market?
A Market is an environment where
producers and consumers exchange
goods and services at a price

Model of perfect competition
Large
numbers
no barriers to entry
no monopoly
no brand names
assumption of self-interest
no externalities
no risk or uncertainty
Main market failures
in health care
Consumer
rationality
Risk and uncertainty
Information
Externalities and public goods
competition and barriers to market
entry
economies of scale and monopoly
HEALTH CARE MARKET

Model of perfect competition
conditions that must be met if a market
is to allocate resource efficiently


The main market failures
refers to the situation in which these
conditions are absent, or are
contravened in one way or another.

Mechanics of the market
 Supply
and demand
 Demand
and supply schedules
price
elasticity of demand
price elasticity of supply
 efficiency
of the market
 market failure
Selected health sector reforms-1
Country
& date
US
(through
out
1980’s)
Objective
Policies
Reduce
expenditure
by altering
incentive
pattern for
providers
Introduction of
HMO ie. collapse of
provider and
financing
functions so that
provider has
incentives to keep
costs low
Degree of
success
initial one-off
savings BUT
HMO costs
appears to be
rising
Selected health sector reforms-2
Country Objective
& date
UK
(1989)
Increase
efficiency
through
promoting
greater
competition
Policies
Degree of
success
Сreation of an
?
internal market
whereby
providers within a
district competes
for resources
Selected health sector reforms-3
Country Objective
and
date
Chile
increase role
(1973) of private
sector
Canada
Policies
new fee schedule
in public
institutions
establishment of
new health
insurance fund
costusing provincial
containment governments as
principal payers
Success
limited success economic recession
coincided with the
privatisation drive and
the limited financial base
Universal coverage
single source of
financier
clear accountability
Selected health sector reforms-4
Country Objective
and
date
New
health
Zealand services
(1991) more
efficient,
waiting lists
reduced
Policies
Corporatizatio
n of public
hospitals - to
allow
competition
Success
In the first 6 months, Co H
. recorded losses of almost
NZ$100 million thus
needed another 405 million