Disease Control Programs
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A benefit-cost analysis on the question of motorcycle helmets. Asks students to think about how to value a human life, and whether a prevention program is worth the cost incurred to run it. |
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9
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Yes
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Finance/Financial Management |
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BEG
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Hospital San Pedro
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A letter from an upset citizen describes how a health system works in reality. Students must prepare a flow chart based on the letter, and then recommend changes. |
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Garcia-Prat |
Young, David W. |
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3
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Yes
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Health Policy |
Healthcare Management |
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Management Control Systems |
Operations Management |
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BEG
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7
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No
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Health Policy |
Healthcare Management |
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Finance/Financial Management |
Management Accounting |
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INT
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Sonsonala (A)
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The (A) case has a twofold focus: (1), to project a budget for pharmaceuticals in a developing country based on the cost drivers of morbidity patterns, required drug regimens, and unit costs, and to focus on ways in which the budget might be cut if necessary; (2), to prepare a modified version of a breakeven analysis for some community pharmacies. The (B) case focuses on the financing of a revolving fund for essential drugs. The case is deceptively simple since a revolving drug fund that is either growing in size or operating in an inflationary economy needs a constant injection of working capital. This case uses some calculations that were made in the (A) case. |
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3
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Yes
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Developing Country |
Health Policy |
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Finance/Financial Management |
Management Accounting |
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INT
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Sonsonala (B)
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The (A) case has a twofold focus: (1), to project a budget for pharmaceuticals in a developing country based on the cost drivers of morbidity patterns, required drug regimens, and unit costs, and to focus on ways in which the budget might be cut if necessary; (2), to prepare a modified version of a breakeven analysis for some community pharmacies. The (B) case focuses on the financing of a revolving fund for essential drugs. The case is deceptively simple since a revolving drug fund that is either growing in size or operating in an inflationary economy needs a constant injection of working capital. This case uses some calculations that were made in the (A) case. |
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2
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Yes
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Developing Country |
Health Policy |
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Finance/Financial Management |
Management Accounting |
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INT
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Wheeling Cardiology Associates
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Three cardiology groups wish to merge. Several themes are introduced, the major topic being anti-trust. An overview of anti-trust laws is provided in the case, and the particularly issue of anti-trust in health care is developed. The Herfindahl-Hirschman Index (HHI) is explained and suggested as a tool to be used to define market concentrations and identify potential anti-competitive situations. The protagonist is a consultant who may have to structure her analysis to meet her client’s needs rather in the most objective way possible. |
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10
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Yes
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ADV
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