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Asimetrik Bilgi ve Sağlık Hizmetinin Özelleştirilmesi

Year 2024, Volume: 9 Issue: 1, 171 - 184, 29.02.2024
https://doi.org/10.25229/beta.1399218

Abstract

21. yüzyılda bilgi ticari bir meta olarak görülüyor. Bilgi sayesinde günlük yaşamda itibar ve güç elde edilir, ticari hayatta ise bilgi bir kazanç kaynağıdır. Kitle iletişim araçlarının yaygınlaşmasıyla bilgiye erişim kolaylaştı. Ancak bazı karmaşık ürün veya hizmetlerde yüzeysel bilgiler, seçimler arasında etkili bir şekilde ayrım yapmak ve iyi bir karar vermek için yeterli olmayabilir. Piyasanın etkin bir şekilde işleyebilmesi için alıcı ve satıcıların piyasadaki mallar, maliyetler, kâr ve kalite faktörleri hakkında gerekli bilgiye sahip olmaları gerekmektedir. Sağlık hizmetinin tam rekabet piyasasında pazarlanabilir bir hizmet olabilmesi için; alıcı ve satıcıların aynı düzeyde bilgiye sahip olmaları gerekmektedir. Sağlık ekonomisinde bilinen bu duruma, çalışmada bilgi ve asimetrik bilgi konuları üzerinden bakılacaktır.

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Asymmetric Information and Privatization of Health Care

Year 2024, Volume: 9 Issue: 1, 171 - 184, 29.02.2024
https://doi.org/10.25229/beta.1399218

Abstract

In the 21st Century, knowledge is seen as a commercial meta. Via knowledge we obtain reputation and the power in everyday life, and, knowledge is a source of profit in the commercial life. Accessing information has become easier through, the mass media becoming widespread. However, in some complex products or services, superficial information may not be enough to differentiate effectively among the choices and make a good decision. Buyers and sellers should have the necessary knowledge about the goods on the market, the costs, the profit and the quality factors in order for the market to function effectively. Buyers and sellers should also have the same level of information so that health care could become a marketable service in a perfectly competitive market. This situation, which is known in health economics, will be examined through knowledge and asymmetric information issues within the scope of the study.

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  • Atabey, S. E. (2012). Health systems and health policy. Gazi Bookstore. Ateş, M. (2011). Health systems. Beta Basım Printing Publishing Distribution Incorporated Company.
  • Bakan, İ., & Büyükmeşe, T. (2010). A comparison of current and future situation regarding leadership “types” and “sources of power”: a field study based on the perceptions of educational institution managers. KMU Journal of Social and Economic Research, 12 (19), 73-84.
  • Balcı, A. (2005). Transformation of the knowledge-power relationship. August 8, 2014 from http://web.sakarya.edu.tr/~kaymakci/makale/ bilgiiktidar.pdf.
  • Bauman, Z. (2004). Sociological thinking, Ayrıntı Publications. Best, S., & Kellner, D. (1998). Postmodern theory, (Translated by Mehmet Küçük), Ayrıntı Publications.
  • Bilgili, E., & Ecevit, E. (2009). Problems related to asymmetric information in the health services market and proposed solutions. Hacettepe Journal of Health Administration, 11(2), 201-228.
  • Çevik, A., & Yüksel, C. (2021). Health services in the context of the relationship between semi-public goods and asymmetric information. Dicle University Faculty of Economics and Administrative Sciences Journal, 11 (21), 85-107.
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  • Gelegen, K. (2019). The effect of the Privatization Process on the field of health services in Türkiye, Trakya University, Institute of Social Sciences, Department of Health Management, Unpublished Postgraduate Thesis.
  • Karabulut, K. (2001), Privatization in the health sector, Atatürk University Journal of Economics and Administrative Sciences, 15 (1-2), 31-39.
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  • Yıldırım, İ. (2019). Asymmetric information: situation, drawbacks and measures in politics and bureaucracy after financial markets. Journal of Anadolu Bil Vocational School, 14(55), 217-230.
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Primary Language English
Subjects Health Economy
Journal Section Articles
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Songül Demirel Değirmenci 0000-0003-0982-0796

Early Pub Date February 29, 2024
Publication Date February 29, 2024
Submission Date December 2, 2023
Acceptance Date December 30, 2023
Published in Issue Year 2024 Volume: 9 Issue: 1

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APA Demirel Değirmenci, S. (2024). Asymmetric Information and Privatization of Health Care. Bulletin of Economic Theory and Analysis, 9(1), 171-184. https://doi.org/10.25229/beta.1399218