Cost-Value Analysis in Health Care
Explore the intricate world of health care resource allocation with Cost-Value Analysis in Health Care by Erik Nord. Published by Cambridge University Press in 1999, this insightful hardback spans 182 pages and delves into the essential concept of quantifying health in the distribution of health care resources. Nord introduces a pioneering method known as cost-value analysis, where the general public shares their preferences among various health-care programs. This book not only addresses the ethical dimensions of health care rationing but also provides valuable insights into hospital administration, medical care, and the evaluation of health services. Ideal for professionals and students alike, it serves as a crucial resource for understanding the intersection of economics, ethics, and public policy in health care delivery. Enhance your knowledge and navigate the complexities of health care with this essential read.