Friday, December 16, 2011

Cost-Effectiveness Analysis

Cost-Effectiveness Analysis
Author: Henry M. Levin
Edition: 2nd
Binding: Paperback
ISBN: 0761919341



Cost-Effectiveness Analysis: Methods and Applications (1-Off Series)



This Second Edition of Cost-Effectiveness Analysis continues to provide the most current, step-by-step guide to planning and implementing a cost analysis study.
Categories: Cost benefit analysis. Contributors: Diana B. Petitti - Author. Format: Hardcover
Henry M. Levin and Patrick J. McEwan use detailed and varied examples from studies and articles, ranging from education to public health, to introduce the principles and practice of cost-effectiveness analysis. The authors take account of both the costs and the effects of selecting alternatives, and suggest methods of minimizing the costs of research. New to this edition: expanded coverage of cost effectiveness from types of technique to use, to how to interpret the data; the latest information on cost benefits analysis and how to relate it to outcome measures; in-depth

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Cost-Effectiveness Analysis in Health: A Practical Approach


Cost-Effectiveness Analysis in Health: A Practical Approach - Peter Muennig

Categories: Cost benefit analysis, Medical care, Cost of->United States, Health Care Costs. Contributors: Peter Muennig - Author. Format: Hardcover

Categories: Medicine->Decision making, Meta-analysis, Statistical decision. Contributors: Diana B. Petitti - Author. Format: NOOK Book

Categories: Cost benefit analysis, Medical care, Cost of->United States, Health Care Costs. Contributors: Peter Muennig - Author. Format: Hardcover



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Henry M. Levin and Patrick J. McEwan use detailed and varied examples from studies and articles, ranging from education to public health, to introduce the principles and practice of cost-effectiveness analysis. The authors take account of both the costs and the effects of selecting alternatives, and suggest methods of minimizing the costs of research
enry M. Levin and Patrick J. McEwan use detailed and varied examples from studies and articles, ranging from education to public health, to introduce the principles and practice of cost-effectiveness analysis. The authors take account of both the costs and the effects of selecting alternatives, and suggest methods of minimizing the costs of research. New to this edition: expanded coverage of cost effectiveness from types of technique to use, to how to interpret the data; the latest information on cost benefits analysis and how to relate it to outcome measures; in-depth

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