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- catalog abstract "What approach to treating certain ageing-related diseases works best and at what cost? That is, what combination of health care system characteristics, prevention, detection, technology and treatment, is the most cost-effective? The OECD Ageing-Related Diseases study investigated how health systems treat three diseases: ischemic heart disease, stroke and breast cancer. This book includes papers discussing the results of the OECD study with essays by leading experts, and uses a disease-based approach to comparing health-systems.".
- catalog contributor b12843534.
- catalog created "c2003.".
- catalog date "2003".
- catalog date "c2003.".
- catalog dateCopyrighted "c2003.".
- catalog description "Chapter 20. Summary of the Roundtable Panel Discussion by Dr. Richard Suzman, Maria Theofilatou, Peter Scherer, Lluis Bohiga, and Jo de Cock -- Participating Countries and Organisations".
- catalog description "Includes bibliographical references.".
- catalog description "Part I. Introduction to the Results of the Ageing-Related Diseases Study -- Chapter 1. Introduction to the Ageing-Related Diseases Project by Stephane Jacobzone -- Chapter 2. The Heart of the Health Care System: Summary of the Ischaemic Heart Disease Part of the OECD Ageing-Related Diseases Study by Pierre Moise -- Chapter 3. Stroke Treatment and Care: A Comparison of Approaches in OECD Countries by Lynelle Moon -- Chapter 4. Summary of Results from Breast Cancer Disease Study by Melissa Hughes -- Chapter 5. Comparing Health Care Systems from the Disease-Specific Perspective by Alan M. Garber -- Part II. Why Do Different Countries Spend Different Amounts on Health Care -- Chapter 6. Why Do Different Countries Spend Different Amounts on Health Care? Bengt Jonsson and Ingemar Eckerlund -- Chapter 7. A Framework for Evaluating Medical Care Systems by David M. Cutler -- Chapter 8. Integrating Cost-of-Disease Studies into Purchasing Power Parities by Jack E. Triplett -- ".
- catalog description "Part III. Measuring Ageing and Health Expenditure Today and Tomorrow -- Chapter 9. Projecting Future Needs: Long-Term Projections of Public Expenditure on Health and Long-Term Care for EU Member States by Mandeep Bains -- Chapter 10. Population Ageing, Health Expenditure, and Treatment: An ARD Perspective by Pierre Moise and Stephane Jacobzone -- Chapter 11. Data Needed for Research and Policy in Ageing Societies by Brigitte Santos-Eggimann and Pierre-Yves Geoffard -- Part IV. Health Technology Diffusion, Assessment, and Expenditure -- Chapter 12. The Tehcnology-Health Expenditure Link by Pierre Moise -- Chapter 13. The Relationship between Health Policies, Medical Technology Trends, and Outcomes: A Perspective From the TECH Global Research Network by Vincenzo Atella and the TECH Investigators -- Chapter 14. How Health Technology Assessment, Regulation, and Planning Affect the Diffusion ofTechnology in Health Care Systems by Clive Pritchard -- ".
- catalog description "Part V. Health Outcomes Over the Continuum of Care -- Chapter 15. Comparable Measures of Population Health with a Focus on OECD Countries by Ritu Sadana, Ajay Tandon, Colin D. Mathers, Joshua A. Salomon, T. Bediran Ustun, Alan D. Lopez, and Christopher J. L. Murray -- Chapter 16. Progressing the Collection of Information on Health Outcomes: A Perspective from the ARD Study by Lynelle Moon -- Part VI. Policy Implications -- Chapter 17. Understanding the Performance of Health Systems: The ARD Perspective by Stephane Jacobzone -- Chapter 18. Information Needs and the Implications for Monitoring Health Systems: The Australian Experience by Chris Stevenson, Richard Madden, Diane Gibson, and John Goss -- Chapter 19. Ageing and Health Policy: The Value of International Comparisons and the Potential of Surveys to Add a Missing Perspective by Cathy Schoen -- Part VII. Roundtable Panel Discussion -- ".
- catalog description "What approach to treating certain ageing-related diseases works best and at what cost? That is, what combination of health care system characteristics, prevention, detection, technology and treatment, is the most cost-effective? The OECD Ageing-Related Diseases study investigated how health systems treat three diseases: ischemic heart disease, stroke and breast cancer. This book includes papers discussing the results of the OECD study with essays by leading experts, and uses a disease-based approach to comparing health-systems.".
- catalog extent "363 p. :".
- catalog identifier "9264099816".
- catalog issued "2003".
- catalog issued "c2003.".
- catalog language "eng".
- catalog publisher "Paris : OECD,".
- catalog subject "RA564.8 .D57 2003".
- catalog tableOfContents "Chapter 20. Summary of the Roundtable Panel Discussion by Dr. Richard Suzman, Maria Theofilatou, Peter Scherer, Lluis Bohiga, and Jo de Cock -- Participating Countries and Organisations".
- catalog tableOfContents "Part I. Introduction to the Results of the Ageing-Related Diseases Study -- Chapter 1. Introduction to the Ageing-Related Diseases Project by Stephane Jacobzone -- Chapter 2. The Heart of the Health Care System: Summary of the Ischaemic Heart Disease Part of the OECD Ageing-Related Diseases Study by Pierre Moise -- Chapter 3. Stroke Treatment and Care: A Comparison of Approaches in OECD Countries by Lynelle Moon -- Chapter 4. Summary of Results from Breast Cancer Disease Study by Melissa Hughes -- Chapter 5. Comparing Health Care Systems from the Disease-Specific Perspective by Alan M. Garber -- Part II. Why Do Different Countries Spend Different Amounts on Health Care -- Chapter 6. Why Do Different Countries Spend Different Amounts on Health Care? Bengt Jonsson and Ingemar Eckerlund -- Chapter 7. A Framework for Evaluating Medical Care Systems by David M. Cutler -- Chapter 8. Integrating Cost-of-Disease Studies into Purchasing Power Parities by Jack E. Triplett -- ".
- catalog tableOfContents "Part III. Measuring Ageing and Health Expenditure Today and Tomorrow -- Chapter 9. Projecting Future Needs: Long-Term Projections of Public Expenditure on Health and Long-Term Care for EU Member States by Mandeep Bains -- Chapter 10. Population Ageing, Health Expenditure, and Treatment: An ARD Perspective by Pierre Moise and Stephane Jacobzone -- Chapter 11. Data Needed for Research and Policy in Ageing Societies by Brigitte Santos-Eggimann and Pierre-Yves Geoffard -- Part IV. Health Technology Diffusion, Assessment, and Expenditure -- Chapter 12. The Tehcnology-Health Expenditure Link by Pierre Moise -- Chapter 13. The Relationship between Health Policies, Medical Technology Trends, and Outcomes: A Perspective From the TECH Global Research Network by Vincenzo Atella and the TECH Investigators -- Chapter 14. How Health Technology Assessment, Regulation, and Planning Affect the Diffusion ofTechnology in Health Care Systems by Clive Pritchard -- ".
- catalog tableOfContents "Part V. Health Outcomes Over the Continuum of Care -- Chapter 15. Comparable Measures of Population Health with a Focus on OECD Countries by Ritu Sadana, Ajay Tandon, Colin D. Mathers, Joshua A. Salomon, T. Bediran Ustun, Alan D. Lopez, and Christopher J. L. Murray -- Chapter 16. Progressing the Collection of Information on Health Outcomes: A Perspective from the ARD Study by Lynelle Moon -- Part VI. Policy Implications -- Chapter 17. Understanding the Performance of Health Systems: The ARD Perspective by Stephane Jacobzone -- Chapter 18. Information Needs and the Implications for Monitoring Health Systems: The Australian Experience by Chris Stevenson, Richard Madden, Diane Gibson, and John Goss -- Chapter 19. Ageing and Health Policy: The Value of International Comparisons and the Potential of Surveys to Add a Missing Perspective by Cathy Schoen -- Part VII. Roundtable Panel Discussion -- ".
- catalog title "A Disease-based comparison of health systems : what is best and at what cost?".
- catalog type "text".