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Budget-impact analysis of health care interventions : a practical guide / Josephine Mauskopf...[et al]
Cham, Switzerland : Adis, 2017
xviii, 224 pages : illustrations ; 24 cm.
Ký hiệu phân loại (DDC): 362.1
The first of its kind for budget-impact analysis, this comprehensive guide provides clear and concise instructions for evaluating the impact that new pharmaceuticals will have on the budget for a specific jurisdiction. The book demonstrates how to create a budget-impact analysis using a simple six-step process that is consistent with current guidelines for these analyses. Examples and exercises for each chapter afford an opportunity to practice the six-step process in practical applications. The book progresses from a framework for budget impact analyses to an in-depth review of components and how to develop and present these in software applications and reports. Critical considerations such as uncertainty analysis and validation, and considerations for alternate interventions, such as vaccines and diagnostics, are also covered. This book is a "must have" for the builder and budget holder, with builders benefiting from instructions to identify and estimate all necessary variables and budget holders receiving a guide to what should be included in the analyses they assess
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Cost effectiveness modelling for health technology assessment : a practical course / Richard Edlin...[et al]
Cham : Adis, a brand of Springer, 2015
xiii, 208 pages. : illustrations ; 25 cm.
Ký hiệu phân loại (DDC): 338.47
This book provides an introduction to decision analytic cost-effectiveness modelling, giving the theoretical and practical knowledge required to design and implement analyses that meet the methodological standards of health technology assessment organisations. The book guides you through building a decision tree and Markov model and, importantly, shows how the results of cost-effectiveness analyses are interpreted. ℗ℓ Given the complex nature of cost-effectiveness modelling and the often unfamiliar language that runs alongside it, we wanted to make this book as accessible as possible whilst still providing a comprehensive, in-depth, practical guide that reflects the state of the art ℓ́ℓ℗ℓ that includes the most recent developments in cost-effectiveness modelling. Although the nature of cost effectiveness modelling means that some parts are inevitably quite technical, across the 13 chapters we have broken down explanations of theory and methods into bite-sized pieces that you can work through at your own pace; we have provided explanations of terms and methods as we use them. Importantly, the exercises and online workbooks allow you to test your skills and understanding as you go along. ℗ℓ Dr Richard Edlin, PhD is a Senior Lecturer based within the Health Systems section of the School of Population Health, University of Auckland, New Zealand.℗ℓ Richard has published within both economics- and clinically-focused journals, including the top field journals in health economics.℗ℓ Much of his research involves cost-effectiveness analysis. Richard leads teaching on postgraduate cost effectiveness. ℗ℓ Professor Christopher McCabe, PhD, holds a Capital Health Endowed Research Chair at the University of Alberta, having previously held Chairs at the Universities of Leeds, Warwick and Sheffield. He is on the health economics working group for Canadian Agency for Drugs and Technologies in Health (CADTH). He has acted as a consultant for public and private sector organizations in Europe, North America and Australasia; most notably with NICE in the UK. His primary research interest is in the development of efficient research and development processes for biotherapies and devices in the context of value based reimbursement market access hurdles. ℗ℓ Professor Claire Hulme, PhD, holds a Chair in Health Economics and is head of the Academic Unit of Health Economics at the University of Leeds. She is on the National Institute of Health Research Health Technology Assessment Commissioning Panel in the UK. Her research interests lie in the economic evaluation of community programmes spanning the health and social care sectors, particularly economic evaluation alongside clinical trials. ℗ℓ Dr Peter Hall, MBChB, PhD, is a Senior Clinical Lecturer at the University of Edinburgh and a visiting Health Economist at the University of Leeds. He practices as a medical oncologist with an interest in breast cancer. His research interests include the use routine healthcare data, clinical pathway analysis and Bayesian decision modelling to inform efficient research design. He has an interest in the economic evaluation of diagnostic tests and personalised medicine strategies. He is a past National Institute of Health and Clinical Excellence Scholar. ℗ℓ Judy Wright, MSc is a Senior Information Specialist and a qualified℗ℓLibrarian. Within her current role she leads the development of health research information support℗ℓwith a℗ℓteam of Information℗ℓSpecialists℗ℓ℗ℓlocated within the Academic Unit of Health Economics, University of Leeds. Judy manages a portfolio of activities supporting health economics research that includes custom-made literature searching, reference management and search methodology advice
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Health economics / Jay Bhattacharya, Timothy Hyde, Peter Tu
Houndmills, Basingstoke, Hampshire : Palgrave MacMilan, 2014
xxix, 589 pages. : illustrations, portraits ; 25 cm.
Ký hiệu phân loại (DDC): 338.47
This text offers sound pedagogy, economic rigor and policy-theory integration. It focuses on building intuition alongside appropriate mathematical formality, translating mathematical language into accessible economic narrative. It includes material on socio-economic disparities in health, the obesity epidemic, and behavioral health economics.
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Medical tourism in Germany : determinants of International patients‘ destination choice / Klaus Schmerler
Cham, Switzerland : Springer, 2018
262 pages. : illustrations
Ký hiệu phân loại (DDC): 338.473621
This book examines the drivers of inbound medical tourism in Germany. In light of growing international trade of medical services, it provides a quantitative analysis of the determinants of international patients' choice of destination. It develops coherent definitions of medical tourism and medical travel, and presents multiple unique data sets to identify inbound medical travelers in Germany. Further, it introduces an empirical modeling framework for investigating and quantifying the drivers and effects of a patient's choice of destination at the national, hospital and individual level. A particular focus of the analysis lies on cultural proximity and personal networks as key channels to convey trust in a destination's service. In addition, real consideration sets of international patients are presented. The findings presented are embedded in a global context and will help inform future empirical investigations and modeling.
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Methods for the economic evaluation of health care programmes / Michael F. Drummond...[et al]
Oxford : Oxford University Press, 2015
xiii, 445 pages. : illustrations ; 25 cm.
Ký hiệu phân loại (DDC): 362.109
The purpose of economic evaluation is to inform decisions intended to improve healthcare. The new edition of Methods for the Economic Evaluation of Health Care Programmes equips the reader with the essential hands-on experience to undertake evaluations, providing a 'tool kit' based on the authors own experience of undertaking economic evaluations.
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