Valuing Health Care
Discover the intricate world of medical economics with Valuing Health Care by Frank A. Sloan, published by Cambridge University Press. This 288-page book, released in 1996, delves into the cost-effectiveness of current and emerging medical technologies.
Through a comprehensive analysis, Sloan articulates methods to evaluate the monetary value of treatments while considering quality of life and the ethical implications surrounding the distribution of care in a world of limited resources. The essays presented in this book cater to a diverse audience, ranging from general readers to advanced practitioners in the field of economics and healthcare.
Whether you are a student, a health policy maker, or simply interested in the economics of healthcare, this insightful book provides valuable perspectives and frameworks to understand decision-making in medical treatment allocation. Invest in your understanding of health economics today!