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Time to take health economics seriously—medical education in the United Kingdom
In the UK, the General Medical Council clearly stipulates that upon completion of training, medical students should be able to discuss the principles underlying the development of health and health service policy, including issues relating to health ...
Vageesh Jain
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Using information literacy to teach medical entrepreneurship and health care economics
Objective: Entrepreneurship and innovative product design in health care requires expertise in finding and evaluating diverse types of information from a multitude of sources to accomplish a number of tasks, such as securing regulatory approval ...
Alexander J. Carroll +4 more
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Economics of Artificial Intelligence in Healthcare: Diagnosis vs. Treatment
Motivation: The price of medical treatment continues to rise due to (i) an increasing population; (ii) an aging human growth; (iii) disease prevalence; (iv) a rise in the frequency of patients that utilize health care services; and (v) increase in the ...
N. N. Khanna +34 more
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Introducción. El síndrome coronario agudo es una de las emergencias médicas más frecuentes en los países en desarrollo. Objetivo. Determinar, desde la perspectiva del sistema de salud colombiano, la relación de costo-efectividad del ticagrelor comparado
Aurelio Mejía +7 more
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Medical Economics: Legalize Organ Markets
The article argued to the contrary that at least insofar as organ transplants were concerned, this general assumption lied 180 degrees away from the truth.
Justin Callais, Walter E. Block
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L’économie de la santé sous surveillance médicale (1960-1990)
In France, economics gradually became more relevant to health issues in the past few decades. This resulted from a social process in which the medical profession played a crucial role.
Daniel Benamouzig
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Situating care in mainstream health economics: an ethical dilemma? [PDF]
Standard health economics concentrates on the provision of care by medical professionals. Yet ‘care’ receives scant analysis; it is portrayed as a spillover effect or externality in the form of interdependent utility functions.
Davis, John B., McMaster, Robert
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Uncertainty and the welfare economics of medical care: an Austrian rebuttal Part 2
Part 2 of this 3 part series continues a rebuttal to Kenneth Arrow’s famous argument that health care is special and free market economic principles do not apply. The rebuttal is based on concepts of Austrian Economics.
G. Berdine
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The Economics of Crisis Innovation Policy: A Historical Perspective
Since the beginning of the COVID-19 pandemic, policymakers, researchers, and journalists have made comparisons to World War II. In 1940, a group of top US science administrators organized a major coordinated research effort to support the Allied war ...
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Purpose The currently ongoing Epidemiological Strategy and Medical Economics (ESME) research programme aims at centralising real-life data on oncology care for epidemiological research purposes.
D. Pérol +24 more
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