Health outcomes : biological, social, and economic perspectives
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Health outcomes : biological, social, and economic perspectives
(Biosocial Society series / series editor, G.A. Harrison, 8)
Oxford University Press, 1996
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Includes bibliographical references and index
Description and Table of Contents
Description
The costs of health care are much debated, but any study of these costs require measurement of what has been achieved by the health care. The results of health care have come to be known as 'health outcomes' and this book discusses the multiple angles involved in defining and measuring these outcomes.
This book is deliberately cross-disciplinary, and looks at the topic thoroughly from the perspectives of different academic and practical angles.
Table of Contents
- 1. Health outcomes: the socio-historical context
- 2. Health outcomes from a medical perspective
- 3. Sociological approaches to health outcomes
- 4. Valuation as measurement: an economist's approach to rendering health care outcomes commensurable
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