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Why is medical care in the United States so expensive? For decades, Americans have taken it as a matter of faith that we spend more because we have the best health care ... More
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"...the standard textbook world-wide, expanded considerably especially in the areas of cost-utility and cost-benefit analysis...with new chapters on collecting/analyzing data ... More
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In Flatlined, Guy L. Clifton examines the causes and consequences of the breakdown of American health care, the plight of millions of uninsured families, and the vicious ... More
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The author of books on cost-benefit analysis contends that another treatment of the subject is warranted because CBA covers the part of economics that treats how the economy ... More
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The book contains black-and-white illustrations. More
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An economist by education, Rice (health services, U. of California-Los Angeles) argues that economic theory is being used inappropriately to cast health care to the tender ... More
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This book presents the techniques for evaluating changes in health and asks whether we are willing to pay the costs for our health care system. More
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Panacea or revolution? 'Evidence-based medicine' and 'cost-effectiveness' have become buzz-phrases for a wide variety of initiatives and planning processes which aim to give ... More
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This textbook examines the many issues surrounding the cost and structure of health care in the U.S, such as the market for health insurance, the market for health care ... More
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