
In today's world of scare resources, determining the optimal allocation of funds to preventive health care interventions (PHIs) is a challenge. The upfront investments needed must be viewed as long term projects, the benefits of which we will experience in the future. The long term positive change to PHIs from economic investment can be seen across multiple sectors such as health care, education, employment and beyond. Applied Health Economics for Public Health Practice and Research is the fifth in the series of Handbooks in Health Economic Evaluation. It presents new research on health economics methodology and application to the evaluation of public health interventions. Looking at traditional as well as novel methods of economic evaluation, the book covers the history of economics of public health and the economic rationale for government investment in prevention. In addition, it looks at principles of health economics, evidence synthesis, key methods of economic evaluation with accompanying case studies, and much more. Looking to the future, Applied Health Economics for Public Health Practice and Research presents priorities for research in the field of public health economics. It acknowledges the role played by natural environment in promoting better health, and the place of genetics, environment and socioeconomic status in determining population health. Ideal for health economists, public health researchers, local government workers, health care professionals, and those responsible for health policy development. Applied Health Economics for Public Health Practice and Research is an important contribution to the economic discussion of public health and resource allocation.
This text investigates the methodologies and economic rationales required to optimize the allocation of limited financial resources toward preventive health care interventions. Authors Emma McIntosh and Rhiannon T. Edwards synthesize current research and established economic principles to provide a framework for evaluating the long-term benefits of public health investments. The book bridges the gap between theoretical health economics and practical application for policy makers and researchers.
What You Will Find
Scope Limits
Experts identify this volume as a practical resource for health economists and policy developers tasked with long-term resource planning. Readers frequently note the technical density of the prose, which is intended for professionals already familiar with basic economic evaluation frameworks.
Page Count:
399
Publication Date:
2019-01-01
Publisher:
OUP Oxford
ISBN-10:
0191057231
ISBN-13:
9780191057236
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