There is a growing reliance on all health care workers to understand and practice economic evaluation. This comprehensive book written in jargon-free language provides a basic introduction to the subject. It succeeds in explaining both the principles of economic evaluation and how to use them.
The second edition has been revised throughout and now includes a chapter on decision making, which explains the tools of systematic reviewing so bringing the book right up to date.1. About health economics.
Equity.
The importance of economic evaluation.
Economic logic - resources, margin, and opportunity cost.
Economic logic and medical ethics.
The expansion and evolution of health economics.
Suggested reading.
2. The basis of economic evaluation.
Methods of economic evaluation.
Suggested reading.
3. Cost-of-illnes studies (coi).
Scenario for cost-of-illness study.
Conclusion.
Areas of controversy.
Suggested reading.
4. Cost-minimisation analysis (cma).
Scenario for cost-minimisation analysis.
Areas of controversy.
Footnote.
Suggested reading.
5. Cost-effectiveness analysis (cea).
Scenario for cost-effectiveness analysis.
Areas of controversy.
Suggested reading.
6. Cost-utility analysis (cua).
Scenario for cost-utility analysis.
Areas of controversy.
Suggested reading.
7. Cost-benefit analysis (cba).
Scenario for cost-benefit analysis.
Areas of controversy.
Suggested reading.