Cost–Benefit Analysis and Health Care Evaluations, Second Edition by Robert Brent is a comprehensive resource that bridges the gap between cost–benefit analysis and mainstream health care evaluation, a field predominantly led by non-economists. This updated edition expands the scope of economic evaluations in health care by incorporating the latest concepts and applications globally.
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Comprehensive Coverage: The book delves into cost–benefit analysis as a method of economic evaluation, effectively assessing the worthiness of health care treatments and interventions.
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Global Perspective: It includes contemporary applications and concepts from various regions worldwide, offering a broad understanding of health care evaluations.
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Target Audience: Aimed at both economists and health care professionals, the book seeks to strengthen interdisciplinary links in health care evaluation.
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