75434 - Health Economics

Academic Year 2023/2024

  • Teaching Mode: Traditional lectures
  • Campus: Forli
  • Corso: Second cycle degree programme (LM) in Management for Social Economy (cod. 8843)

Learning outcomes

The course offers a stronger focus on the health and social policy process and on the economics of health and health care interventions. It explores the concepts, techniques and principles of economic appraisal used in the economics of health care. It examines the ways in which health and social policy is developed and implemented in Italy and explores the role of economic factors in influencing decision-making, also considering the possibility of cooperation and integration between public agents and non profit organizations.

Course contents

1. Health, efficiency and health care markets. Introduction. Health economics. Economics of health and economics of health care. Epidemiology and economics. Equity and efficiency: chararacteristics of health care markets. Government intervention and regulation.

2. The insurance market. Organization of health insurance markets. United States and Managed care. The recent development of Consumer Driven Health Plans. The President Obama reform.

3. Demand for health care. The production of health. The Grossman's model. The demand for health. Consumer's choice and demand. Asymmetric information and agency. Imperfect information. Supplier-Induced Demand.

4. The supply of health care. Production and cost of health care. Technology Adoption in Health Care. Data Envelopment Analysis.

5. The health systems. Comparative health systems. Managed competition and health system reforms. Italian Health reforms.

6. Health and social care integration. The difficult equilibrium between integration and competition. Managed competition in social and health care services. The Italian reform of Ipab. The regional models of Lombardia and Emilia Romagna at comparison. Non profit organisations. The Role of Nonprofits in health and social care.

Readings/Bibliography

R. Levaggi, S. Capri,Economia sanitaria, Milano, Franco Angeli, 2008.

F. Toth, La sanità in Italia,Mulino, 2014.

Teaching methods

Lecture-style instruction

Tutor: Sabrina Pedrini sabrina.pedrini@unibo.it

Assessment methods

One hours, two open questions.

The maximum possible score is 30 cum laude, in case all anwers are correct, complete and formally rigorous.

The grade is graduated as follows:

<18 failed
18-23 sufficient
24-27 good
28-30 very good
30 e lode excellent

Teaching tools

Dedicated page on the VIRTUALE platform containing:

  • News and updated information
  • Lectures slides
  • References to relevant articles published on scientific journals

Links to further information

https://virtuale.unibo.it

Office hours

See the website of Cristina Ugolini

SDGs

Good health and well-being

This teaching activity contributes to the achievement of the Sustainable Development Goals of the UN 2030 Agenda.