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Using Health Economics In Health Services Ruth McDonald

Using Health Economics In Health Services By Ruth McDonald

Using Health Economics In Health Services by Ruth McDonald


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Examines the impact of attempts to use 'rational' health economic analyses on local decision-making in the National Health Service. This book presents findings from an ethnographic study of one Health Authority and one Primary Care Group, and is suitable for students, practitioners, and researchers in the related fields.

Using Health Economics In Health Services Summary

Using Health Economics In Health Services by Ruth McDonald

Using Health Economics in Health Services examines the impact of attempts to use 'rational' health economic analyses on local decision-making in the National Health Service. The book presents findings from an ethnographic study of one Health Authority and one Primary Care Group to present a rich picture of the processes and contexts of healthcare resource allocation at local level.

The conclusion of the book is that it is extremely difficult to use 'rational' solutions to resource allocation dilemmas at local level in the modern state. The adoption by local decision-makers of what appear to be non-rational coping strategies is essential to the maintenance of service delivery in the context of resource scarcity. Paradoxically, attempts to impose 'rational' decision-making threaten to undermine the precarious stability of the very systems they seek to improve. In this sense, the pursuit of rationality may itself be an irrational act.

Written in an engaging and lively style, the book will be accessible to general readers as well as specialists in the field. It has been designed for use by students of health economics, health policy, public administration and health services management and will be of interest to practitioners and researchers in these fields.

About Ruth McDonald

Ruth McDonald is a politics graduate and former finance director in the National Health Service (NHS). She left the NHS to complete a MSc in Health Economics at York University, and is currently an NHS/PPP fellow in Primary Care research at Manchester University. Prior to this she held posts at Liverpool University and the Nuffield Institute for Health in Leeds.

Table of Contents

Series editor's preface
List of tables
List of abbreviations
Introduction and methods
Rational decision making and health economics
The Health Authority context
an overview
Case study I
a cost effectiveness analysis of cholesterol lowering drugs
Case study II
system wide modelling of CHD services in Poppleton Health Authority
Case study III
statins, heart failure and chest pain in Baxby
Towards understanding
Bibliography
Index.

Additional information

GOR003779236
9780335209835
0335209831
Using Health Economics In Health Services by Ruth McDonald
Used - Very Good
Paperback
Open University Press
2002-07-01
208
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