Healthcare
Contemporary Issues in Health Care
There are several factors that are driving up the cost of health care in the United States. Rising drug costs are a major factor in the marketplace. A PriceWaterhouse Coopers (2014) study showed that new drugs in particular are a driver of cost increases in the health care system. New drugs come with monopoly protections, and drug companies use this to extract monopoly rents on their customers to recoup the high cost of new drug development. The use of new drugs over older, generic drugs that perform the same function drives up the total cost of health care.
Another major cost driver that has been identified for health care is a shift in where health care is performed -- for example hospitals charge more for the same care in an outpatient setting than physician offices charge. A move towards more health care delivered at hospitals is spurring higher costs (PWC, 2014).
A third factor, taking a strictly economic look at the issue, is information asymmetry combined with low price elasticity of demand. In essence, consumers demand a high standard of health care, and are typically willing to pay a lot of money to have this, because of the negative consequences...
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