The Encyclopedia of Health Economics, Three Volume Set offers students, researchers and policymakers objective and detailed empirical analysis and clear reviews of current theories and polices. It helps practitioners such as health care managers and planners by providing accessible overviews into the broad field of health economics, including the economics of designing health service finance and delivery and the economics of public and population health. This encyclopedia provides an organized overview of this diverse field, providing one trusted source for up-to-date research and analysis of this highly charged and fast-moving subject area.
Table of Contents
Primary Sections:
Demand for Health and Health Care
Determinants of Health and Ill-Health
Economic Evaluation
Efficiency and Equity
Global Health
Health and its Value
Health and the Macroeconomy
Health Econometrics
Health Insurance
Human Resources
Markets in Health Care
Pharmaceutical and Medical Equipment Industries
Public Health
Supply of Health Services