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Public Intervention and Open Market System in Health Services

International Journal of Management and Information Technology

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Title Public Intervention and Open Market System in Health Services
 
Creator Aslan, M. Hanifi
Gölpek, Filiz
 
Subject Health; health economy; health services; market failure; social intervention.
 
Description In many economies, a significant proportion of service production is organized within market system. In the market system, the units in this organization base their economic activities on profit and benefit maximization. However, in most parts of service sector, pure competition conditions may not be valid. Health services are different from the goods which are produced and distributed by the open market. While some activities which are within the scope of health services are close to the definition of “public”, most of them have the characteristics of semipublic goods and services. Considering the importance which the mentioned services have regarding the society with their social benefits and the social costs which they will cause unless they are produced sufficiently, it could be argued that besides the open market, the public should also produce these services. The aim of this study is to present the insufficiency of market system in producing health services and analyze the intervention methods of public in order to compensate the insufficiency.
 
Publisher CIRWORLD
 
Date 2014-08-30
 
Type info:eu-repo/semantics/article
info:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersion
Peer-reviewed Article
 
Identifier https://cirworld.com/index.php/ijmit/article/view/2797
 
Source INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF MANAGEMENT & INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY; Vol 9 No 2; 1585-1592
2278-5612
 
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