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Economics and health promotion
The European Journal of Health Economics, formerly: HEPAC, 2004Health promotion activities consume a growing proportion of health sector spending in most developed countries. Yet, there is still considerable debate in the non-economic literature about exactly what health promotion constitutes and precisely how its role is to be conceived. This paper provides one economic answer to such questions.
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JAMA: The Journal of the American Medical Association, 1965
The Economics of Health is one of three monographs commissioned by the Ford Foundation and dealing with the economics of health, education, and welfare. It was written to interest and inform medical personnel, hospital administrators, and legislators, but particularly economists.
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The Economics of Health is one of three monographs commissioned by the Ford Foundation and dealing with the economics of health, education, and welfare. It was written to interest and inform medical personnel, hospital administrators, and legislators, but particularly economists.
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Health, Economics, and Health Economics
Southern Economic Journal, 1983Jacques van der Gagg+2 more
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2011
Economics is about making choices when resources are limited. Health economics applies economic theory to the specialized area of health care and provides, amongst other things, a set of tools to weigh the cost and consequences of alternative courses of action.
Bensink, Mark E.+2 more
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Economics is about making choices when resources are limited. Health economics applies economic theory to the specialized area of health care and provides, amongst other things, a set of tools to weigh the cost and consequences of alternative courses of action.
Bensink, Mark E.+2 more
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The Economics of Health and the Health of Economics [PDF]
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Health economics and health promotion
2018This chapter examines the techniques used by health economists to evaluate the value for money of health promotion initiatives. It first provides an overview of concepts related to economics and health economics, including efficiency, equality, equity and accessibility. Efficiency can be evaluated in terms of cost-minimisation, cost-effectiveness, cost-
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