This new edition examines the economics of health care systems in a non-technical manner. It is written in a highly accessible manner for economists and non-economists alike. It is very timely and includes the latest evidence of health care reforms and their implications from a number of countries with different systems.
Accessible, nontechnical style
Appeals to economists and noneconomists alike
Discusses the major health care reforms of the last decade from around the world
Accessible, nontechnical style
Appeals to economists and noneconomists alike
Discusses the major health care reforms of the last decade from around the world
Cam Donaldson
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