Is medical care worth it? Conventional wisdom says no, but my answer is emphatically yes. The benefits that we have received from medical advance are enormously greater than the costs. I suggest that public policy far outweighs the importance of cost containment relative to coverage expansion; we could in fact spend more and get a lot more for our health care dollars. In what follows, I talk about the costs and benefits of medical advance, focusing on two areas where I have done the most work: improvements in cardiovascular disease care and care for low birth weight infants. In each case, I present evidence that the benefits justify the costs, and discuss what that implies for public policy. I note at the outside that I shall be summarizing...
Basic research is a public good, for which social returns may greatly exceed private ones. This pape...
We study the impact of health insurance expansion on medical spending, longevity and welfare in an O...
Measuring the lifetime costs and benefits of medical technologies is essential in evaluating technol...
Is medical care worth it? Conventional wisdom says no, but my answer is emphatically yes. The benefi...
Are we getting the most health improvement possible for our money. In other words, are all the thing...
Are we getting the most health improvement possible for our money. In other words, are all the thing...
Background: The increased use of medical therapies has led to increased medical costs. To provide in...
In this issue, Owens and colleagues (1) claim that the goalof policy should be to “preserve the deli...
This paper examines the role of medical care in improving health and compares that value of better h...
It is widely known that medical costs have increased over time. In the United States, as in most of ...
Health care spending has risen steadily in most countries, becoming a concern for decision-makers wo...
This paper considers five questions relating to the cost of health services. These are: (1) What is ...
The Oregon Health Study was a groundbreaking experiment in which uninsured participants were randomi...
In this Article, Professor Mehlman examines the possible systems for rationing expensive lifesaving ...
increases, more people take advantage of these new options, as expected when quality of services ris...
Basic research is a public good, for which social returns may greatly exceed private ones. This pape...
We study the impact of health insurance expansion on medical spending, longevity and welfare in an O...
Measuring the lifetime costs and benefits of medical technologies is essential in evaluating technol...
Is medical care worth it? Conventional wisdom says no, but my answer is emphatically yes. The benefi...
Are we getting the most health improvement possible for our money. In other words, are all the thing...
Are we getting the most health improvement possible for our money. In other words, are all the thing...
Background: The increased use of medical therapies has led to increased medical costs. To provide in...
In this issue, Owens and colleagues (1) claim that the goalof policy should be to “preserve the deli...
This paper examines the role of medical care in improving health and compares that value of better h...
It is widely known that medical costs have increased over time. In the United States, as in most of ...
Health care spending has risen steadily in most countries, becoming a concern for decision-makers wo...
This paper considers five questions relating to the cost of health services. These are: (1) What is ...
The Oregon Health Study was a groundbreaking experiment in which uninsured participants were randomi...
In this Article, Professor Mehlman examines the possible systems for rationing expensive lifesaving ...
increases, more people take advantage of these new options, as expected when quality of services ris...
Basic research is a public good, for which social returns may greatly exceed private ones. This pape...
We study the impact of health insurance expansion on medical spending, longevity and welfare in an O...
Measuring the lifetime costs and benefits of medical technologies is essential in evaluating technol...