Health Economics

  • Health Economics: Prospects for the Future
    By George Teeling-Smith

    When reading through the various chapters on this book, one simple message is clear. Health economics is a growth industry. As the gap between what is technologically possible in health...

  • Health Economics: Theories, Insights, and Industry Studies
    By Rexford E. Santerre, Stephen P. Neun

    Authors Santerre and Neun take a fresh contemporary approach to health economics. The writing style is lively and inviting to students that are intimidated by the term "economics." The authors...

  • Health Economics: Theory, Insights, and Industry Studies
    By Rexford E. Santerre, Stephen P. Neun

    This new edition reflects the latest updates and contemporary developments in insurance and health care reform, including a thorough update of the Nyman Theory and a new appendix covering the Grossman Model.

  • Health Economics
    By Charles E. Phelps

    Health Economics, now in its sixth edition, not only shows how this is done, but also provides the tools to analyze the economic behavior of patients and providers in health care markets.

  • Health Economics
    By Charles E. Phelps

    Health Economics, now in its sixth edition, not only shows how this is done, but also provides the tools to analyze the economic behavior of patients and providers in health care markets.

  • Health Economics: Efficiency, Quality, and Equity
    By Steven R. Eastaugh

    This book is a thorough, balanced, and insightful study of the present status and future direction of health care economics and its far-reaching ramifications. Health Economics provides exhaustive analyses of...

  • Health Economics: Concepts, Tools and Applications
    By Robert Martin

    This book aims to shed light on some of the unexplored aspects of health economics and the recent researches in this field. Most of the topics introduced herein cover new concepts, tools and applications of health economics.

  • Health Economics: An Introduction
    By Alan L. Sorkin

    Since 1965, the average American's expenditure on health care has increased tenfold. As a percentage of gross national product, health expenditures have nearly doubled over the same period. Due in...