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Health Policy Studies
BOOKS
Lessons from the FEHBP
By Walton Francis
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AEI Press
Tuesday, October 6, 2009
This careful analysis of Medicare and the FEHBP is an invaluable guide for policymakers considering major health reforms while juggling the twin problems of runaway health care spending and looming Medicare insolvency.
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Laying the Foundation for National Health Care Reform
By Mark V. Pauly
, Thomas W. Grannemann
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AEI Press
Friday, June 26, 2009
As Congress contemplates major revisions to America's health care system, two leading health economists warn that significant differences among state Medicaid programs will hinder national health care reform.
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Characteristics, Case Studies, and Controversies
By Ernst R. Berndt, Rena N. Denoncourt, Anjli C. Warner
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AEI Press
Friday, May 8, 2009
This volume offers a balanced and comprehensive snapshot of the changing landscape for vaccine markets.
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AEI Scholars on Health Care and Pharmaceutical Reform
This collection of essays provides an indication of the range and depth of AEI’s work in health care reform and pharmaceutical policy.
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Public Perceptions, Economic Realities, and Empirical Evidence
By John A. Vernon, Joseph H. Golec
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AEI Press
Friday, January 30, 2009
This monograph demonstrates empirically how the free-market system of drug pricing is vital to the development of new breakthrough drugs.
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The Case for Compensating Kidney Donors
Edited By Sally Satel
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AEI Press
Thursday, January 1, 2009
When Altruism Isn't Enough explores the key ethical, theoretical, and practical concerns of a government-regulated donor compensation program.
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Anupam B. Jena and Tomas J. Philipson argue that further use of cost-effectiveness analysis to curb health care spending may do more harm than good.
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Let's Pay Patients, Not Physicians
By Roger Feldman
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AEI Press
Friday, June 27, 2008
Implemented wisely, Feldman argues, medical indemnities would expand consumer choice, improve program efficiency, and simplify the Medicare program.
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The Deadly Implications of the Counterfeit Drug Trade
In this groundbreaking study, Roger Bate traces the burgeoning international trade in counterfeit pharmaceuticals.
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How Competition Might Save Medicare
Pauly argues that bringing competition to Medicare will save money for beneficiaries and improve the quality of health care--and might save the program from financial crisis.
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AEI Classics AEI is rereleasing some of its most prescient works from its earliest thinkers and innovators. These books, part of a series called AEI Classics, are available for download as Adobe Acrobat PDFs. [See all AEI Classics]
AEI E-newsletters AEI offers a roster of free e-mail newsletters to keep you abreast of its work. In addition to daily and weekly updates provided in AEI Today and AEI People and Programs, the Institute also offers a set of Policy Updates on various research areas. These Updates highlight current research, publications, and events that AEI has recently produced.
How to Fix Medicare: Let's Pay Patients, Not Physicians Should Medicare pay for patient expenses the way automobile insurers pay for car-repair bills? In How to Fix Medicare, health economist Roger Feldman argues that a radical shift in Medicare policy is not only possible but imperative. [More on this book]
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