
To accompany the hugely successful 'Methods for Economic Evaluation of Health Care Programmes 2e', this book is a thorough and rigorous discussion of the methodological principles and recent advances in the rapidly advancing field of theory and practice of economic evaluation in health care. Written by an internationally acclaimed group of authors, the book provides an in-depth discussion of the latest theoretical economic evaluation, including the methods for measuring costs and outcomes, the collection of data alongside clinical studies, ways of handling uncertainty, discounting and issues relating to the transferability of economic data. It is an ideal book for those studying economic evaluation on postgraduate or professional courses in health economics of public health.
This text investigates the integration of theoretical economic principles with practical application in the evaluation of healthcare programs. The authors, Alistair McGuire and Michael Drummond, leverage their expertise in health economics to synthesize complex methodological frameworks. They provide a rigorous examination of how economic data is collected, analyzed, and applied to inform decision-making within clinical and public health environments.
What You Will Find
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Experts recognize this work as a critical companion to foundational texts in the field, frequently citing its utility for postgraduate students and professional practitioners. Readers often note the academic density of the prose, which is designed for those already engaged in specialized health economics coursework.
Page Count:
286
Publication Date:
2002-01-15
Publisher:
Oxford University Press
ISBN-10:
0192631764
ISBN-13:
9780192631763
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