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- Distinguish between factors affecting the demand for healthcare and factors affecting the supply of healthcare. Next, discuss some ways you think this spending could be brought under control and some of the measures which have already been put in place in an effort to control costs.___5.Why is quality management and the critical cycle essential to the healthcare manager?m1. What is the role of pharmacists in facilitating health promotion and wellness initiatives within the community? 2. Offer illustrations of distinct actions or projects that pharmacists can engage in to enhance public health outcomes.
- What generally happens to individual expenditure(private meaning for the individual person, not the whole government) on health as countries move to universal health coverage? a.It varies widely b.It goes up c.It goes down d.It stays about the same1. Discuss any two current trends in Nursing and healthcare with examples.1. Consider the principle-agent relationship between a patient and doctor. Suppose that the patient’s utility function is given by Up (m, x), where m denotes medical care (whose quantity is determined by the doctor) and x denotes other consumption goods. The patient faces budget constraint Ic = pm m+ x, where pm is the relative price of medical care. The doctor’s utility function is given by Ud (Id) + Up—that is, the doctor derives utility from income but, being altruistic, also derives utility from the patient’s well-being (or consider it as an advertisement for future patients). Moreover, the additive specification implies that the doctor is a perfect altruist (or opportunist) in the sense that his or her utility increases one-for-one with the patient’s. The doctor’s income comes from the patient’s medical expenditures: Id = pm m. Show that, in this situation, the doctor will generally choose a level of m that is higher that the fully informed patient would choose.
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