
A toolkit for experts and non-experts to harness the analytic power of healthcare modelingFrom federal reforms to hospital management, the road to better and more cost-effective healthcare is paved with difficult questions: How do we reduce wait times? How can we prevent as many deaths as possible with a limited budget? How many vaccines should we order for this emerging epidemic? How we reduce social disparities in diabetes rates?Modeling techniques provide answers to these tough questions. In Modeling Public Health and Healthcare Systems, Sanjay Basu helps readers (including readers from non-quantitative backgrounds) understand and apply modeling methods to improve outcomes and efficiency in healthcare and public health. Using real-world examples from non-governmental organizations, departments of public health, and international health agencies, Basu establishes the theory behind each modeling method, then instills practical skills for their application.Covering both technical requirements and the most useful modeling methods used today in public health and healthcare, Modeling Public Health and Healthcare Systems is a vital and accessible toolkit for understanding and effecting change in 21st century healthcare and public health.
This book investigates how quantitative modeling techniques can be utilized to resolve complex operational and policy challenges within public health and healthcare systems. Sanjay Basu, an expert in the field, provides a framework that bridges the gap between theoretical mathematical modeling and practical application. By utilizing real-world case studies from NGOs and government agencies, the text demonstrates how data-driven decision-making can optimize resource allocation, reduce disparities, and improve patient outcomes.
What You Will Find
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Experts and practitioners frequently cite this work as a highly accessible entry point for those without a deep quantitative background. The text is recognized for its ability to translate complex statistical concepts into actionable tools for public health administrators and policy makers.
Page Count:
232
Publication Date:
2017-12-01
Publisher:
Oxford University Press
ISBN-10:
0190667923
ISBN-13:
9780190667924
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