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**Book Description**
The conventional analytical framework of health economics has long fallen short in capturing the intricate essence of care, leading to significant implications for how care is analyzed and valued. This often results in a skewed understanding of healthcare provision patterns. In this groundbreaking ebook, we propose an alternative method that prioritizes care in the economic discourse surrounding health. By emphasizing the essential role of care in enhancing individual dignity, we aim to influence policy in a transformative way.
Rather than sidestepping the critical issue of value, this enlightening ebook boldly integrates care as a fundamental aspect of health economics. Drawing inspiration from interdisciplinary sources—including feminist scholarship, nursing, medical ethics, philosophy, and political economy—the authors construct a health care economic model grounded in moral considerations. By unraveling the complexities associated with care and caring relationships, *Health Care Economics (PDF)* addresses the deficiencies found in traditional health economics. It aims to pave the way for a more human-centered approach in the realm of medical and health economics.
*Health Care Economics* is an essential read for scholars, postgraduate students, and practitioners in the field of health economics, as well as those who are interested in exploring innovative perspectives in medical and healthcare discussions.
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“*In developed economies particularly, the surge of resources allocated to health care is not only vast but rapidly increasing. Authors Robert McMaster and John B. Davis present a compelling argument that challenges the prevailing assumptions upheld by conventional economic analysis. They assert that individuals are not isolated entities; rather, they exist within a complex web of social relations that inform diverse motivations. The implications of this well-articulated and impactful ebook will resonate far beyond the confines of health care economics.*” — Geoffrey M Hodgson, Research Professor in Business Studies, University of Hertfordshire, UK
**NOTE:** The product is solely the ebook, *Health Care Economics* in PDF format. No access codes are included.
**ISBN:** 978-1234567890, 978-0987654321








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