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Healthcare Economics Made Easy

Healthcare Economics Made Easy

Daniel Jackson

(2012)

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Highly Commended in the BMA Medical Book Awards 2013!
Here’s what the judges said: "This is one of the few textbooks I would suggest every clinician reads.”

From reviews:

“This is a clearly written and accessible introduction to health economics… This book should prove useful to all those responsible for planning and delivering health service. It is a quick read but also a useful reference for the desk…. I would commend this book as a means by which people …. can better understand both the impact of their own practice on our health economy and also appreciate the methods that are being adopted to determine clinical practice at a regional and super-regional level.”
Ulster Medical Journal, 2014

Healthcare Economics Made Easy is a clear and concise text written for those working in healthcare who need to understand the basics of the subject but who do not want to wade through a specialist health economics text.

Often GPs, consultants and other health professionals are asked for their opinion on health economic data and this clearly isn’t their area of expertise.

Healthcare Economics Made Easy will equip the reader with the necessary skills to make valid decisions based on the economic data and with the background knowledge to understand the health economics literature.

This book provides insight into the economic methods that are used to promote public health policies, the techniques used for grading and valuing evidence and the statistics relied upon, without trying to re-train the reader as a health economist.

If you are left bemused by terms such as QALY, health utility analysis and cost minimisation analysis, then this is the book for you!


"I would commend this book as a means by which people working in our system can better understand both the impact of their own practice on our health economy and also appreciate the methods that are being adopted to determine clinical practice at a regional and super-regional level."
"As someone without any previous experience of the world of healthcare economics I found the book informative and easy to read."