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Health Care at Risk
By Timothy Stoltzfus Jost

Health Care at Risk

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In "Health Care at Risk", Timothy Stoltzfus Jost, a leading expert in health law, weighs in on consumer-driven health care (CDHC). Many policymakers and analysts argue that CDHC is the answer to the severe access, cost, and quality problems afflicting the American health care system. The solution they propose is simple: consumers should be encouraged to save for medical care with health savings accounts, rely on these accounts to cover routine medical expenses, and turn to insurance only to cover catastrophic medical events. Advocates of consumer-driven health care believe that if consumers are spending their own money on medical care, they will purchase only services with real value to them. Jost contends that supporters of CDHC rely on oversimplified ideas about health care, health care systems, economics, and human nature.In this concise, straightforward analysis, Jost challenges the historical and theoretical assumptions on which the consumer-driven health care movement is based and reexamines the empirical evidence that it claims as support. He traces the histories of both private health insurance in the United States and the CDHC movement. The idea animating the drive for consumer-driven health care is that the fundamental problem with the American health care system is what economists call 'moral hazard', the risk that consumers overuse services for which they do not bear the cost.Jost reveals moral hazard as an inadequate explanation of the complex problems plaguing the American health care system, and he points to troubling legal and ethical issues raised by CDHC. He describes how other countries have achieved universal access to high quality health care at lower cost, without relying extensively on cost sharing, and he concludes with a proposal for how the United States might do the same, incorporating aspects of CDHC while recognizing its limitations.

ISBN: 9780822341017
Classification: Health systems & services
Format: Hardback (242mm x 161mm x 24mm)
Pages: 296
Publish Date: 25-Nov-2007
Country of Publication: United States

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