Health Economics: An Introduction for Health Professionals

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Wiley, 18.11.2005 - 151 Seiten
Health economics is not only concerned with finance, it covers a broad range of qualitative and evaluative concepts that need clear explanation. This book provides all the necessary information in a readable style that can be understood by anyone with even the most basic knowledge of mathematics.

This book provides all the necessary information in a readable style that can be understood by anyone with even the most basic knowledge of mathematics Health Economics is ideal for all health professionals who are required to make policy decisions - including hospital managers, clinical directors and partners in family practices. It is suited to health policy makers at national level as well as those in local trusts.

The clear and concise way in which the book is written also makes it a perfect introductory text for students of health economics.

Health Economics provides you with the tools to:


  • Read and critique economic evaluation

  • Understand the economic forces at work in specific environments

  • Make optimum choices in terms of benefits and outcomes

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Autoren-Profil (2005)

Ceri Philips, Centre for Health Economics and Policy Studies, School of Health Science, University of Wales - Swansea

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