Technological change in healthcare has led to huge improvements in health services and the health status of populations. It is also pinpointed as the main driver of healthcare expenditure. Although offering remarkable benefits, changes in technology are not free and often entail significant financial, as well as physical or social risks. These need to be balanced out in the setting of government regulations, insurance contracts, and individuals' decisions to use and consume certaintechnologies. With this in mind, this book addresses the following important objectives: to provide a detailed an
Abstract Background: New technologies constitute an important cost-driver in healthcare, but the dy...
Assessing the value for money offered by new health technologies is playing an increasingly import...
Economics is about making choices when resources are limited. Health economics applies economic theo...
New sanitation and health technology applied to treatments, procedures, and devices is constantly re...
Advancing medical and pharmaceutical technology has allowed us to lengthen human life spans and redu...
AbstractProviding universal access to innovative, high-cost technologies leads to tensions in today’...
Providing universal access to innovative, high-cost technologies leads to tensions in today’s healt...
The influence of high cost technology goes beyond its consequences for the selected patient groups t...
Health technology assessment provides a common framework for evaluating the costs and benefits of ne...
Corinna Sorenson,1,2 Michael Drummond,2,3 Beena Bhuiyan Khan1 1LSE Health, London School of Economic...
This dissertation looks at health care technology using the tools and methods of economics. The part...
Due to technical innovations and demographic changes, many industrialized countries are facing probl...
In this paper a static model of technology choice by health care providers is presented. The model e...
By virtually all criteria, the American health-care system has the largest and most widely distribut...
Initially, health economics was conceived as the articulation of the social sciences and health scie...
Abstract Background: New technologies constitute an important cost-driver in healthcare, but the dy...
Assessing the value for money offered by new health technologies is playing an increasingly import...
Economics is about making choices when resources are limited. Health economics applies economic theo...
New sanitation and health technology applied to treatments, procedures, and devices is constantly re...
Advancing medical and pharmaceutical technology has allowed us to lengthen human life spans and redu...
AbstractProviding universal access to innovative, high-cost technologies leads to tensions in today’...
Providing universal access to innovative, high-cost technologies leads to tensions in today’s healt...
The influence of high cost technology goes beyond its consequences for the selected patient groups t...
Health technology assessment provides a common framework for evaluating the costs and benefits of ne...
Corinna Sorenson,1,2 Michael Drummond,2,3 Beena Bhuiyan Khan1 1LSE Health, London School of Economic...
This dissertation looks at health care technology using the tools and methods of economics. The part...
Due to technical innovations and demographic changes, many industrialized countries are facing probl...
In this paper a static model of technology choice by health care providers is presented. The model e...
By virtually all criteria, the American health-care system has the largest and most widely distribut...
Initially, health economics was conceived as the articulation of the social sciences and health scie...
Abstract Background: New technologies constitute an important cost-driver in healthcare, but the dy...
Assessing the value for money offered by new health technologies is playing an increasingly import...
Economics is about making choices when resources are limited. Health economics applies economic theo...