In this era of finite budgets, healthcare rationing, medication shortages, and the global aging and burgeoning of populations, numerous stakeholders in the healthcare arena must understand the basic principles of pharmacoeconomics and how these may be correctly applied to facilitate drug development, rationing, patient segmentation, disease management, and pricing model development.
Pharmacoeconomics: From Theory to Practice, Second Edition focuses on how to more efficiently and rationally leverage these healthcare resources, not by restricting access to necessary services, but by using them more efficiently. This updated volume arms decision makers with the tools they need to make wise choices in an area where the stakes are extremely high—the health of the global population.
Key Features:
- Introduces the major concepts and principles of Pharmacoeconomics
- Gives updated information about pharmacoeconomic models, value-based pricing, novel modelling methodologies and international utilization of these modalities in government, the pharmaceutical industry, and health care settings
- Demonstrates the full range of ethical and moral issues, as well as overall public health and commercial concerns that are often involved in decisions entailing pharmacoeconomic issues
- Presents both theory and methodology discussions, including real-world examples, in each chapter
Product Details
- Item Weight:1.71 pounds
- Hardcover:334 pages
- ISBN-10:1138589837
- ISBN-13:978-1138589834
- Product Dimensions:9.45 x 1.06 x 6.38 inches
- Publisher:CRC Press; 2nd Edition (August 26, 2020)
- Language::English
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