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Healthy Aging in Asia

Healthy Aging in Asia

9781931368544
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How are health systems in Asia promoting evidence based policies for healthy aging? What strategies have been tried to prevent noncommunicable chronic diseases, screen for early detection, raise quality of care, improve medication adherence, reduce unnecessary hospitalizations, and increase value for money in health spending? The chapters of this book contribute to the literature on how diverse economies of Asia are preparing for older population age structures and transforming health systems to support patients who will live with chronic disease for decades. Fifteen concise chapters cover multiple aspects of policy initiatives for healthy aging and economic research on diabetes and hypertension control in health systems as diverse as cities such as Singapore and Hong Kong, to large economies such as Japan, India, and China. Topics include precision health and personalized medicine in Japan; China's evolving family doctor system and its national demonstration areas for chronic disease control; cancer disparities and public private roles in Taiwan; and policies for healthy aging in Korea and India. Several chapters draw on research led by the Stanford Asia Health Policy Program on the net value of chronic disease management programs throughout Asia, starting with analysis of detailed longitudinal, patient level data on diabetes management as a lens for understanding the net value of medical spending for patients with complicated chronic diseases across diverse health systems.
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9781931368544
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Publication date
2020
Issue number
1
Cover
paperback
Pages count
325
Dimensions (mm)
152.00 x 229.00
  • 1.Introduction. Karen Eggleston. 2. Inequality in Age of Death:: Comparing Trends in Japan, Korea, Singapore, and the U.S. Victor Fuchs, Karen Eggleston, Daejung Kim, Zhi Ping Teo. 3. Healthy Aging and Economics Research on the Net Value of Noncommunicable Disease Management in Japan Chiyo Hashimoto and Karen Eggleston. 4. The Political Economy of Precision Health:: The Case of Japan Minori Ito. 5.Personalized and Precision Medicine in Japan Hokuto Asano. 6. Policies for Healthy Aging in Korea Hongsoo Kim. 7. Noncommunicable Disease Management in Hong Kong:: Current Policies and the Potential Role of Economics Research. Janet Tin Kei Lam, Sabrina Wong, Jianchao Quan. 8.Constructing National Demonstration Areas for Integrated Prevention and Control of Noncommunicable Disease in China. Jianqun Dong and colleagues from China National CDC. 9. Promoting Local Innovation for Healthy Aging in China:: Selection of NCD Control National Demonstration Areas Yiqun Chen, Maigeng Zhou, Yichong Li, Shiwei Liu, Kate Bundorf, Grant Miller, Kim Babiarz, Karen Eggleston, Helen Chen. 10. Avoidable Admission Rates for Diabetes Patients and Associated Medical Spending in Rural China Haibin Wu, Yiwei Chen, Hui Ding, Jieming Zhong, Ruying Hu, Chunmei Wang, Kaixu Xie, Xiangyu Chen, Pedro Gallardo, Karen Eggleston, Min Yu. 11. Exploring and Promoting the Family Doctor System in Aging China Hai Fang. 12. Hypertension Control after Health Insurance Expansion:: Empirical Evidence from China Jason Li. 13. Private Roles for Public Goals in China's Social Services Jack Donahue, Karen Eggleston, Yijia Jing, Richard J. Zeckhauser. 14. Cancer, Disparities, and PublicPrivate Roles:: Views from China and Taiwan Karen Eggleston, Rachel Lu, Christina Ping, Nancy Zhang. 15. Policies for Healthy Aging in India Kavita Singh. 16. Net value methods (appendix)
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