ISBN-13: 9786209282553 / Angielski / Miękka / 100 str.
Healthcare economics has emerged as one of the most rapidly developing interdisciplinary fields of the 21st century, shaped by demographic transitions, rising public expectations, increasing cost pressures, technological innovations, and global health crises. The complexity of modern health systems requires not only clinical and managerial expertise but also analytical, evidence-based, and economically rational decision-making capabilities. This book, "Contemporary Health Economics Theory and Practice," aims to provide a comprehensive, structured, and practice-oriented framework for students, academics, health professionals, and policymakers. It brings together theoretical foundations, international perspectives, analytical tools, and contemporary policy discussions to guide effective resource allocation and strategic planning in health systems. The content integrates classical economic theory with the unique characteristics of healthcare markets, exploring market imperfections, supply-induced demand, information asymmetry, externalities, uncertainty, and state intervention.