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Translational Health Economics

2016
Translational health economics (THE) can be defined as the use of theoretical concepts and empirical methods in health economics to bridge the gap between the decision to fund and use a new health technology in clinical practice (the backend of translational medicine) and the decision to invest into its development (the front end of translational ...
Rogowski, W.H., John, J., Ijzerman, M.
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Health Care Economics

2011
“It was the best of times it was the worst of times.” How prophetic was Charles Dickens when applied to health care in America today.1 We are currently experiencing unprecedented technologic and therapeutic advancements; however, these come at a tremendous price.
Margolin, David A., Rosen, Lester
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Health Economics

2020
Health Economics: An International Perspective is the only textbook to provide a truly international, comparative treatment of health economics. Offering an analysis of health systems across borders, the fourth edition of this key text has been updated and revised to take account of changes in a host of countries.
McPake, Barbara   +3 more
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Health Economics and the Economics of Health

2009
Abstract Global spending on health is immense but inequitable. The WHO estimates that in 2004, US$4.1 trillion was spent on the health sector—both public and private (WHO 2007b)—totaling over 10% of world income (see Table 11–1). Some consider health care to be the world’s largest industry. As such, one of the key concerns of both inter-
Anne-Emanuelle Birn   +2 more
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Health Economics or the Economics of Health?

Journal of Health Management, 2001
In this article the author discusses how, despite an overall improvement of infra structure, there has been no corresponding improvement in the quality of 'illness care'. Non-medical professionals like sociologists and economists have stayed away from participating in the health sector, and there is a similar absence of concern for the non-medical ...
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Health Economics, Economic Evaluation, and Glaucoma

Journal of Glaucoma, 2002
Glaucoma has not received a great deal of attention from health economists in the past, partly due to the fact that no new treatments have been introduced for some time. Economic evaluation is generally performed for new technologies, to assess their cost-effectiveness compared with current treatments, to estimate the potential changes in the use of ...
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Health Economics

2002
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McPake, Barbara   +2 more
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health economics

2008
George R. Palmer, Maria Theresa Ho
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Health, Economics, and Health Economics

Southern Economic Journal, 1983
Barbara H. Kehrer   +2 more
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