Health Economics
A special issue of International Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health (ISSN 1660-4601).
Deadline for manuscript submissions: closed (28 February 2010) | Viewed by 258170
Special Issue Editor
Interests: health economics; health econometrics; inequalities in health; economics of health behaviour; international health expenditure; health system and organization
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Dear Colleagues,
Health Economics can be defined as the application of the theories, concepts and techniques of economics to any issue related to health.
During the last decades there has been a growing interest in this field which partly can be explained by the reduced economic growth, deficits in public budgets and increased unemployment rates and partly by the rapid introduction of new and more expensive health care technologies. The increasing number of treatments that potentially can be used to improve health has led to a widening gap between what the health sector technically can achieve and what society is able and willing to pay. This has led to an increased attention to economic research questions in the health sector.
Health economics research focus particularly on issues within a number of different areas related to the health sector such as economics of public health, organization, financing and incentives of different actors related to the health sector, and methods for the economic evaluation of medical technologies and prevention.
This special issue is devoted to health economics as then represents a discipline on its own in economics research with strong relevance to significant issues covered by this journal and which also complement other disciplines research by other related aspects.
Prof. Dr. Ulf-G. Gerdtham
Guest Editor
Keywords
- demand for health and health care
- inequalities in health
- health system and organization
- theories in health economics
- economic evaluations
- measurement of health
- willingness to pay
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