Health economics has emerged over the past 30 years as a major branch of economics that has enabled researchers to influence the way we think about the determinants of health and wellbeing, and how we approach the organization and delivery of health and social care.
Originator(s): University of York, Heslington
Resource added in:
20/06/2011
Objective:
Health economics provides a toolkit for all those concerned with the delivery, management and planning of services from clinicians, managers, policy analysts, government and society.
Available languages:
English
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