The DH Register of Cost-effectiveness Studies

The DH Register of Cost-effectiveness Studies
Author: James Mason
Publisher:
Total Pages: 48
Release: 1995
Genre: Cost effectiveness
ISBN:

The department of Health has recently published a register of economic evaluations of health care treatments and programmes (Register of Cost-Effectiveness Studies). The objective is to assess the value for money from alternative ways of allocating scarce resources. The present paper gives details of an approach for assessing the methodological quality of economic evaluations. A worked example of a search in the register together with the interpretation of the existing register and the future reporting of economic evaluations are discussed

Essentials of Economic Evaluation in Healthcare

Essentials of Economic Evaluation in Healthcare
Author: Rachel Elliott
Publisher: Pharmaceutical Press
Total Pages: 260
Release: 2005
Genre: Medical
ISBN: 9780853695745

"This book is an introduction to economic evaluation for those with little or no knowledge of economics or health economics. Essentials of Economic Evaluation in Healthcare gives an overview of economic issues specific to healthcare, and describes the main types of economic evaluation: cost effectiveness, cost utility and cost benefit analysis. The use of decision analysis to design and carry out economic evaluations is discussed. Preferred statistical methods for handling costs, current approaches to dealing with uncertainty and quantifying patient preferences using discrete choice experiments are explained. Each chapter contains worked examples and questions. With increasing pressure on national healthcare budgets, all healthcare professionals should have a basic understanding of the finite nature of healthcare resources, and the need to make choices between treatments based on a cost-benefit comparison. This book will be invaluable to pharmacists and pharmacy students as well as to other healthcare professionals, researchers and managers." -- publisher website.

Health Care in Transition

Health Care in Transition
Author: Mary N. Smyth
Publisher: Nova Publishers
Total Pages: 192
Release: 2003
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN: 9781590336441

Health care is clearly in transition -- but to where? Managed or unmanaged care? HMO's or not? Are insurance companies and hospitals the enemy of health care for their own patients? What about the 40,000,000 uninsured in America? Don't ask the patients, for they have become the ping-pong balls in the health care game. This book examines important issues in this ever-growing maze.

Speaking Truth to Power

Speaking Truth to Power
Author: Clive Smee
Publisher: CRC Press
Total Pages: 297
Release: 2018-10-08
Genre: Medical
ISBN: 1315357518

The Human Rights Act is now in force. Any NHS body that acts in a way that is incompatible with the rights set out in the European Convention on Human Rights may be acting unlawfully. This workbook is a personal perspective based on the authors' experience of health service management and the law. It explains the impact of the Act, raises issues surrounding its implementation, and asks questions about its implications for the future. It has practical exercises to help readers respond to the challenges of the Act, individually or in team sessions. The Human Rights Act and The European Convention on Human Rights are reproduced in full. There is a great deal in the Act that will have subtle implications for how and when health care is provided and for many of the assumptions that are taken for granted.

Children and the State

Children and the State
Author: Jane Tunstill
Publisher: Bloomsbury Publishing
Total Pages: 192
Release: 2000-03-01
Genre: Political Science
ISBN: 1441126864

In the consciousness of politicians, professionals and the public, children and young people loom increasingly large as a challenge to be faced. This problematic image includes not only the inevitable and traditional difficulties faced by the young in negotiating a role in society, but also an increasing tendency for children to be problematized, even vilified, and for state intervention in their lives to reflect this trend. Indeed, the increasing scale and scope of central and local government policy responses to the age group can sometimes result, both intentionally and unintentionally, in additional challenges for children to overcome. The text starts with the assumption that we cannot assume that state intervention in the lives of young people will always lead to positive outcomes. The contributors explore the key policy areas such as health, education and the youth justice system, within the broader social and economic context, including race and culture, the economy and European integration.

Health and Environmental Impact Assessment

Health and Environmental Impact Assessment
Author: British Medical Association
Publisher: Routledge
Total Pages: 261
Release: 2013-11-05
Genre: Medical
ISBN: 1134066945

This text shows why we need to develop an integrated approach to health and environmental impact assessment of development projects, and how this might be achieved. Case studies and examples are provided

EBOOK: Reforming Markets In Health Care

EBOOK: Reforming Markets In Health Care
Author: Peter Smith
Publisher: McGraw-Hill Education (UK)
Total Pages: 319
Release: 2000-02-16
Genre: Medical
ISBN: 0335232825

There has been an international move towards the creation of explicit markets in health care, in which the purchase of care is separated from provision. While the creation of such markets has undeniably led to improvements in certain aspects of health care, it has also raised important issues that have yet to be resolved - for example, is an escalation of management costs an inevitable consequence of the introduction of a market in health care? What sort of information is needed to make the market function efficiently? Can a market-based system be compatible with society's objectives relating to equity and solidarity? The UK government is introducing reforms to the internal health care market in the UK National Health Service which seek to address concerns such as these, and this book comprises a series of commentaries on their plans from a group of leading health economists. Authors examine the contribution of economics to the debate on the reforms, while seeking to make the analysis accessible to a general audience. Reforming Markets in Health Care is recommended reading for students and researchers of health policy and health economics, as well as health professionals and policy makers at all levels in the health services.

Harnessing Information for Health Economics Analysis

Harnessing Information for Health Economics Analysis
Author: Marilyn James
Publisher: CRC Press
Total Pages: 175
Release: 2018-08-07
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN: 1315345471

Series Editor: Michael Rigby This completely up-to-date resource equips readers with practical tools to understand and apply health economic methods. It introduces the key economic tools and the data available that can assist an economic decision and covers a range of areas from primary care and national data to global indicators of health. The information presented is applicable to all economic issues - at individual practice or nationwide policy level. Harnessing Information for Health Economics Analysis is a vital handbook for all clinicians, managers, and policy makers and shapers who make decisions about planning, commissioning and delivering healthcare. It will also be of great value to health economists, and postgraduate students in health economics and related disciplines.