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  • Distinguishes between the economics of health and the economics of health care.
  • Highlights their potential competition for resources.
  • Introduces the utility of a supply/demand framework for understanding person-centric health economics.

Purpose of the Study:

  • To clarify the economic forces in person-centric health.
  • To propose strategies for shifting focus from health care to health.
  • To advocate for a broader systems perspective in health economics.

Main Methods:

  • Application of a traditional supply/demand framework.
  • Utilization of cost-effectiveness analysis.
  • Incorporation of a broader systems perspective beyond the health care sector.
  • Implementation of behavioral "nudges" to encourage healthier habits.

Main Results:

  • The supply/demand framework clarifies economic dynamics in health.
  • Cost-effectiveness analysis aids resource allocation.
  • A systems perspective reveals intersectoral influences on health.
  • Behavioral nudges can promote individual health improvements.

Conclusions:

  • Health economics and health care economics are distinct and can conflict.
  • A shift towards a broader definition of health is achievable.
  • Integrating economic analysis with public health strategies is crucial for improving population health outcomes.