Health Economics
In health care, the economic way of thinking is most often measured by the requirements of the relevant health doctrine for the volume and quality of medical care, corresponding to the normatively defined medical standards and therapeutic recommendations.
Therefore, medical efficiency plays a leading role in public health care, and this cannot be doubted. The economic approach in health care has its place in solving problems related to recruitment, allocation is the efficient use of resources.
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Health Economics is a key textbook that covers the important role of economic principles and tools in the health sector. This textbook is intended for students in the fields of public health, economics, medical sciences, health administrators, policy makers, and anyone interested in understanding the financial and economic aspects of health care.
The first part of the textbook presents the main economic concepts and theories that are applied in the field of health care. Here, the principles of the market economy, the issues of supply and demand for health services, as well as the mechanisms for financing and ensuring health care.
The next part of the textbook analyzes the financial aspects of health care, including health care costs, financial flows in the health care system, and the financing and management of health care organizations and programs.
The third part of the textbook focuses on the economic challenges facing modern health care systems, including sustainability of financing, efficiency and effectiveness of health care, accessibility and equity in relation to health care.
The final part of the textbook examines the role of economic aspects in the development and implementation of health policies and programs. Here, different models for health care regulation, mechanisms for evaluating the economic effects of health interventions, and methods for optimizing costs and resources in health care are considered.
Health Economics is an indispensable source of information for anyone interested in the economic aspects of health care. This textbook is an essential guide to understanding the relationship between the economy and health care, and to exploring the various strategies and policies to improve access to quality and effective health care within limited resources.