This book brings together the best thinking from both sides of
the Atlantic to explore the issues surrounding soaring health care
costs. It employs disciplinary perspectives from economics, ethics,
philosophy, psychology, clinical practice, and epidemiology to
explore various ways that value for patients have and can be
determined. A major section of the book discusses problems that can
reduce the value to patients of medical care. The volume is must
read for practitioners, policy makers, and researchers who want to
find in one place the state-of-the-art thinking and future
directions of valuing medical care from the patient 's
perspective.
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