Module 1: The Scope of Health Economics
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Module 1: The Scope of Health Economics
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Modules Available for Study:
Module 1, Part 1: Scope of Health Economics Module 1, Part 2: Key Information Sources
Module 2: Sources and Characteristics of Information
Module 3: Identification and Retrieval of Published Health Economic Evaluations
Module 4 : Principles of Critical Appraisal of Health Economic Evaluations
This Module is divided into two parts:
Part 1 - outlines the scope of the subdiscipline of health economics and highlights the range of potential information required Part 2 outlines and highlights the type of information that may be required and key sources of that information
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Health Economics Information Resources: A SelfStudy Course
Module 1, Part 1: The Scope of Health Economics
The Modules
Modules Available for Study:
Module 1, Part 1: Scope of Health Economics Module 1, Part 2: Key Information Sources
Part 1 of this two-part module:
q describes the nature of health economics q positions the role of health economics in health care decision
making q provides an overview of the structure of the subdiscipline of
health economics; and q Introduces and explains some fundamental concepts in health
economics
Module 2: Sources and Characteristics of Information
Module 3: Identification and Retrieval of Published Health Economic Evaluations
Module 4 : Principles of Critical Appraisal of Health Economic Evaluations
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Health Economics Information Resources: A SelfStudy Course
Module 1, Part 1: The Scope of Health Economics
The Modules
Modules Available for Study:
Module 1, Part 1: Scope of Health Economics Module 1, Part 2: Key Information Sources
Module 2: Sources and Characteristics of Information
Module 3: Identification and Retrieval of Published Health Economic Evaluations
Module 4 : Principles of Critical Appraisal of Health Economic Evaluations
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Health Economics lies at the interface of economics and medicine and applies the discipline of economics to the topic of health.
Why is it important to look at economics in health? There are several reasons. Health resources are finite. A choice must be made about which resources to use for which activities. By choosing to use resources for one activity, the opportunity of using those resources for alternative activities is given up and the benefits associated with the best alternative use of resources is lost. This is called the opportunity cost .
Let's look at opportunity cost. The aim of economics is to ensure that the chosen activities have benefits which outweigh their opportunity costs OR the most beneficial activities are chosen within the resources available.
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Glossary of Terms Key General Economics Concepts Bibliography Web Sites Quizzes/Review Evaluation Contact Us
Economics is concerned with efficiency but it is more than just efficiency.
Efficiency is not the only objective in choosing how health care resources should be allocated. We also need to think about equity, or the fair distribution of resources and benefits, which is also an objective in health care decision-making. Economics provides an information framework in which the objectives of both efficiency and equity may be pursued. Economics also provides a framework which aims at maximizing benefits within available resources.
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Health Economics Information Resources: A SelfStudy Course
Module 1, Part 1: The Scope of Health Economics
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Modules Available for Study:
Module 1, Part 1: Scope of Health Economics Module 1, Part 2: Key Information Sources
Module 2: Sources and Characteristics of Information
Module 3: Identification and Retrieval of Published Health Economic Evaluations
Module 4 : Principles of Critical Appraisal of Health Economic Evaluations
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