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  1. HEALTH CARE ECONOMICS INTRODUCTION. Learning Objectives. • Practice and advocate for cost-effective care. • Summarize funding and reimbursement sources for patient-care services. • Explore how political, social, and demographic trends have affected the patient population and delivery of health care. • Analyze the link between economics and quality.

  2. 3 Ιαν 2024 · Abstract. Due to limited resources and constant, ever-changing healthcare challenges, health economics is essential to support healthcare decisions while improving health outcomes. Economic...

  3. 1 ημέρα πριν · Md. Shariful Islam RN, MSc, PhD. The National Institute of Advanced Nursing Education and Research (NIANER), Dhaka, Bangladesh. Search for more papers by this author

  4. 14 Μαΐ 2024 · Health economic analyses, particularly economic evaluations and costing studies, have an important role in investigating the value-for-money of health interventions and supporting decision-making surrounding resource allocation within the health sector [1, 2, 3].

  5. Economics is the study of how individuals and societies make decisions about how to use their limited resources. Health care is considered a limited resource because there isn’t enough money or time in the world to purchase and provide care for every individual in every conceivable manner. The ethical question of who pays for that care is ...

  6. Health economics is the application of economic principles, models and tech-niques to decision-making in healthcare (Culyer 2005, Morris et al. 2007). Healthcare costs are on the increase globally, rising faster than the rate of inflation in developed countries and consuming a large proportion of the total economy (Meltzer 2001).

  7. An overview of economic evaluation methods and a real-world example applying one method of economic evaluation (cost-utility analysis) in nursing research are provided. Due to limited resources and constant, ever-changing healthcare challenges, health economics is essential to support healthcare decisions while improving health outcomes.