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达特茅斯大学的 Jonathan Skinner 评论了 James B. Rebitzer 和 Robert S. Rebitzer 合著的《为什么不能更好更便宜?James B. Rebitzer 和 Robert S. Rebitzer 合著的《医疗保健与创新》。这本书的 Econlit 摘要开头写道"该书认为,医疗行业产生了错误的创新类型,使得人们很容易从低价值的创新中获利,而难以从降低医疗成本的创新中获利。
Why Not Better and Cheaper? Healthcare and Innovation
Jonathan Skinner of Dartmouth University reviews “Why Not Better and Cheaper? Healthcare and Innovation” by James B. Rebitzer and Robert S. Rebitzer. The Econlit abstract of this book begins: “Considers why the US health-care system is becoming neither better nor more affordable over time, contending that the health sector generates the wrong kinds of innovation by making it easy to profit from low-value innovations and difficult to do the same from innovations that reduce care costs.”