Author

David Dranove

📖 Overview

David Dranove is a professor of Strategy at Northwestern University's Kellogg School of Management and a leading scholar in healthcare economics and industrial organization. His research has significantly influenced understanding of healthcare markets, competition policy, and organizational strategy in the medical sector. Throughout his career, Dranove has authored several influential books including "The Economic Evolution of American Healthcare" and "Code Red: An Economist Explains How to Revive the Healthcare System." His work examines the complexities of healthcare delivery systems, hospital competition, and the impact of various healthcare reforms. As a widely cited academic, Dranove's research has appeared in leading journals including the American Economic Review and the Journal of Health Economics. His expertise extends to antitrust policy in healthcare markets and the economic analysis of hospital mergers. Dranove has served as a consultant to various healthcare organizations and government agencies, contributing to policy discussions and regulatory decisions in the healthcare sector. His analytical frameworks have helped shape modern understanding of healthcare market dynamics and organizational behavior in medical institutions.

👀 Reviews

Readers value Dranove's clear explanations of complex healthcare economics concepts. His textbooks and academic works receive praise for breaking down industry structures and market forces through real-world examples. What readers liked: - Clear writing style that makes economic concepts accessible - Use of current healthcare industry examples and case studies - Balanced analysis of policy issues without obvious political bias - Strong research backing for arguments What readers disliked: - Some find the technical economic analysis too dense for general readers - Textbook prices considered high by students - Select readers note outdated examples in older editions Ratings: - "The Economic Evolution of American Healthcare": 4.1/5 on Amazon (42 reviews) - "Code Red": 3.9/5 on Goodreads (28 reviews) - "Economic Analysis of Health Care" textbook: 4.3/5 on Amazon (15 reviews) One MBA student reviewer noted: "Makes healthcare economics understandable without oversimplifying the complexities." A healthcare administrator commented: "Practical frameworks I could apply immediately in my hospital system."

📚 Books by David Dranove

The Economic Evolution of American Healthcare (2000) A detailed examination of how market forces and government policies shaped the U.S. healthcare system from the 1920s through the end of the 20th century.

How Hospitals Survived (1999) Analysis of hospital strategies and adaptations in response to Medicare's Prospective Payment System implementation in the 1980s.

Code Red: An Economist Explains How to Revive the Healthcare System Without Destroying It (2008) Examination of U.S. healthcare system problems and potential market-based solutions, with focus on quality measurement and payment reform.

The Economic Side Effects of Dangerous Drug Withdrawals (2005) Study of pharmaceutical market responses and economic consequences when unsafe drugs are removed from the market.

Big Med: Megaproviders and the High Cost of Health Care in America (2021) Analysis of healthcare consolidation trends and their effects on costs, quality, and access to medical services in the United States.

Kellogg on Strategy (2004) Explanation of strategic management principles and frameworks, co-authored with Sonia Marciano, using business case studies.

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