Medical economics : an integrated approach to the economics of health / Konrad Obermann and Christian Thielscher
Material type:
- 9781788211901
- RA 410 .O24 2022
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Includes bibliographical references and index.
Preface -- Introduction: approaching health and health care systems -- Part I. Health, healthcare and healthcare systems -- Part II. Health economic theory -- Part III. From theory to practice: using medical economics to improve global health -- Epilogue: moving beyond the commoditization of health and making better use of the "dismal science" -- References -- Index.
"Medical Economics, written by two physicians who are also qualified economists, introduces readers to the core economic considerations in healthcare provision and management. Addressing concerns that are relevant to both the individual and to public health, the authors draw on a wider range of economic tools and analytical frameworks than typically offered by standard textbooks. Combining thought experiments with real-world examples they illustrate the healthcare challenges facing today’s policy-makers. The book is aimed specifically at courses in medicine, public health, and healthcare management and administration, but also at economists looking for a broader perspective on healthcare systems, including healthcare financing, markets, the role of the state and other macroeconomic considerations, evaluation methods, healthcare technology, paying for medical care, health insurance and ethical issues."
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