The increasing costs of public health and a growing demand for high-level medicine require the development of efficient economic methods of evaluation and quality management. This article proves that the Clinical and Economic Analysis (C&EA) is the most efficient in terms of cost-benefits. Furthermore, the article defines the role of C&EA by using the principles of evidence-based medicine. A comparative study of the Russian and European experience of C&EA is carried out, with an emphasis on Russian healthcare problems. The article concludes that a modernized C&EA methodology should be introduced, taking into account the European - particularly the French - model of healthcare. © IDOSI Publications, 2013
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Ręba Patrycja. Economics in health care. Journal of Education, Health and Sport. 2021;11(02):30-35. ...
Increasing health care expenditures, a rapid introduction of new medical technologies and a need for...
Introduction. The RAND/UCLA system is commonly used in healthcare economics as it allows one to cons...
The increasing costs of public health and a growing demand for high-level medicine require the devel...
Clinical / Economic Analysis and the common ABC / VEN analysis are currently used to estimate the qu...
In the current context of the growing of health care expenses, the allocation of scarce resources in...
The U.S. health care system is the most expensive such system in the world with regard to health car...
In the last years, the growing interest of healthcare professionals, policy-makers, and other stakeh...
Due to the significant boost in community expenditure with health topics, mainly regarding drugs, nu...
Usage of the knowledge of pharmacoeconomics is gaining popularity and recognition all over the world...
Scarce resources are a reality in all health care systems. There is a constant challenge to maximize...
After an extraordinary technical development, medicine is under close scrutiny and requested to prov...
The article presents the results of traditional pharmaco-economic analysis (the “cost-effectiveness”...
In modern conditions Ukraine has a steady trend of high mortality rates caused by the low level of h...
Economic evaluation of healthcare interventions is becoming increasingly important and are seen by d...
Ręba Patrycja. Economics in health care. Journal of Education, Health and Sport. 2021;11(02):30-35. ...
Increasing health care expenditures, a rapid introduction of new medical technologies and a need for...
Introduction. The RAND/UCLA system is commonly used in healthcare economics as it allows one to cons...