
Since its publication in 1987, Methods for the economic evaluation of health care programmes has become the standard textbook in this field world-wide. Over the past ten years, the field of economic evaluation in health care has expanded considerably, with a rapid rise in the number of published studies, and wider recognition of their use in health care decision-making. Developments in economic evaluation have also led to the publication of several guidelines for study methodology, most recently those proposed by the United States Public Health Services Panel. The new edition of Methods for the economic evaluation of health care programmes follows the same basic structure as the first edition. The key methodological principles are outlined using a critical appraisal checklist that can be applied to any published study. The methodological features of the basic forms of analysis (cost analysis, cost-effectiveness analysis, cost-utility analysis, and cost-benefit analysis) are then explained in more detail. The book has been greatly revised and enlarged, especially with respect to cost-utility and cost- benefit analysis, where major methodological developments have taken place. New to this edition are chapters on collecting and analysing data, and presenting and using economic evaluation results. The new edition will be required reading for anyone commissioning, undertaking, or using economic evaluations in health care, and will be popular with health service professionals, health economists, and health-care decision makers.
This text investigates the methodological standards and analytical frameworks required to conduct rigorous economic evaluations of health care programs. The authors, all established experts in health economics, synthesize decades of research to provide a comprehensive guide for evaluating the efficiency and cost-effectiveness of medical interventions. By establishing a standardized checklist for critical appraisal, the book provides a systematic approach for professionals to assess the validity and utility of economic data in health care decision-making.
What You Will Find
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This book is widely recognized as a foundational text for health economists and policy makers, serving as a standard reference for methodological consistency in the field. Readers frequently note the academic density of the prose, which is designed for professionals and students seeking a structured approach to health care resource allocation.
Page Count:
320
Publication Date:
1997-09-25
Publisher:
Oxford University Press
ISBN-10:
0192627732
ISBN-13:
9780192627735
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