How Do We Measure the Value of Health? - Economics and Pricing in Healthcare
Offered By: The Aspen Institute via YouTube
Course Description
Overview
Explore the complex economics of healthcare in this thought-provoking talk by economist Mariana Mazzucato. Delve into the challenges of measuring health's value, examining how price distortions and market failures impact treatment accessibility and innovation. Learn about the role of public and private sectors in healthcare financing, the concept of value-based pricing, and the importance of balancing value creation with fair pricing. Discover insights on topics such as the entrepreneurial state, public procurement, patents, and innovation in the welfare state. Gain a deeper understanding of how economic structures influence healthcare outcomes and consider potential solutions for creating a more equitable and efficient healthcare system.
Syllabus
Introduction
Cocreation and Coshaping
Market Failures
Derisking
The Entrepreneurial State
Public Procurement
Organizations Involved
Public vs Private Finance
Europe vs China
Energy
Warren Buffett
The Horizon Program
Plastic Free Ocean
Aspen Ideas Health
Public Sector Funding
Patents
Equity
Solyndra
Innovation Labor
Value Based Pricing
Public Funding
Redistribution
Confidence
Lack of Confidence
Innovation in the Welfare State
Prizes
Rentseeking
Audience Questions
Other Public Sectors
Jason Palmer
Tobias Reid
Taught by
The Aspen Institute
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