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Health economics in the policy fray: insights from US healthcare reform

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Green Templeton College
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Professor Richard G Frank, Margaret T Morris Professor of Health Economics, Harvard Medical School gives a lecture on health policy in the US.
The lecture addresses the political and budgetary constraints within which policy choices about the design of US health reform were and are being made. The lecture contrasts the way in which economic thinking and analysis is used in the US relative to that used in the European healthcare context, and presents some concrete examples from the debate and implementation of the Affordable Care Act.

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Green Templeton College
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Richard G Frank
Keywords
US healthcare reform
health policy
Health
healthcare
policy
politics
america
Department: Green Templeton College
Date Added: 23/11/2011
Duration: 00:10:55

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