The Case for Valuing Non-health and Indirect Benefits
Document Type
Book Chapter
Publication
Oxford University Press
Year
2020
Citation Information
Govind Persad and Jessica du Toit, The Case for Valuing Non-health and Indirect Benefits, 207 (2020), available at https://scholar.law.colorado.edu/faculty-articles/1973.
Abstract
Health policy is only one part of social policy. Although spending administered by the health sector constitutes a sizeable fraction of total state spending in most countries, other sectors such as education and transportation also represent major portions of national budgets. Additionally, though health is one important aspect of economic and social activity, people pursue many other goals in their social and economic lives. Similarly, direct benefits—those that are immediate results of health policy choices—are only a small portion of the overall impact of health policy. This chapter considers what weight health policy should give to its “spill-over effects,” namely non-health and indirect benefits.