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This Handbook features the best teaching practices in the Health
Economics (HE) field over the past decade. HE is still considered a
relatively new field in the world of economics. While most academic
programs leading to HE specializations are housed in economics
departments, many courses often reside elsewhere: in schools of
public health, health professions, health sciences, nursing,
pharmacy, business, or public/health administration. Teaching in
these diverse, specialized curricula requires a customized subset
of methods and materials developed for both the instructors and the
students. The editors have sought to expand applicability beyond
North America and Western Europe, and to address issues in both
less developed health economies and more advanced ones. The
chapters herein present new and innovative teaching methods.
Instructors with or without professional training in HE will
welcome the featured practical applications that encompass HE
courses taught in various economics and non-economics
undergraduate, graduate, and professional programs.
• Comprehensive coverage of all the key topics in health
economics, with a balance between economic theory, empirical
evidence and public policy • The 9th edition provides new content
on pandemics, digital medicine, globalization, internationalization
and health care reform • Removed lesser-used chapters from 8th
edition: non-profits; social capital • Clear writing style, with
helpful and illustrative boxed examples, figures and tables, using
accessible language for students without prior training in
economics • Pedagogical features in each chapter: boxed examples,
chapter summaries, discussion questions and quantitative exercises
• Glossary to explain key terms • Extensive reference list,
directing readers to over 1100 research sources
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