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Evidence-based Decisions and Economics: Health Care, Social Welfare, Education and Criminal Justice

Author Ian Shemilt, Miranda Mugford, Luke Vale, Kevin Marsh, Cam Donaldson
Publisher BMJ Books
Category Business & Economics
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PublisherBMJ Books
ISBN / ASIN1405191538
ISBN-139781405191531
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Sales Rank1,998,616
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The need for evidence-based decisions that take account of both effectiveness and economics is greater now than ever. Using case studies and illustrative examples throughout the authors describe how the activities and outputs of evidence synthesis, systematic review, economic analysis and decision-making interact within and across different spheres of health and social policy and practice.

Expanding on the first edition the book now covers approaches to evidence synthesis that combine economics and systematic review methods in the applied fields of social welfare, education and criminal justice, as well as health care. Written by economists and health services researchers closely involved in developing evidence-based policy and practice it showcases current state-of-the-art methodology and will be an invaluable read for all policy-makers and practitioners using evidence to inform decisions, analysts conducting research to support decisions and students discovering the need for evidence-based decisions to incorporate economic perspectives and evidence.

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