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Health Economics from Theory to Practice: Optimally Informing Joint Decisions of Research, Reimbursement and Regulation with Health System Budget Constraints and Community Objectives

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This comprehensive guide bridges health economics theory and practical application, providing frameworks for optimizing research decisions, reimbursement strategies, and regulatory policies within budget constraints. Simon Eckermann demonstrates how to align health system decisions with community objectives for maximum healthcare value.

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Health Economics from Theory to Practice is an essential resource for healthcare decision-makers, policymakers, and economists seeking to implement evidence-based approaches to health system management. The book addresses the critical challenge of allocating limited healthcare resources while maximizing community benefits and health outcomes.

Eckermann provides practical frameworks for integrating health economic theory into joint decision-making processes across research, reimbursement, and regulatory domains. The work emphasizes the importance of aligning individual health system budgets with broader community health objectives, offering actionable strategies for healthcare organizations operating under financial constraints.

Combining theoretical foundations with real-world applications, this book guides readers through complex decision-making scenarios and provides tools for evaluating trade-offs between competing health priorities. It is particularly valuable for professionals involved in health policy development, pharmaceutical reimbursement decisions, and healthcare system optimization.

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Author

Simon Eckermann

Publisher

‏ : ‎ Adis

ISBN

9783319506111

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