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Ensuring Value for Money in Health Care
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 174

Ensuring Value for Money in Health Care

This report addresses the concepts and controversy surrounding health technology assessment in Europe, with a particular focus on selected Member States including Sweden, the Netherlands, Finland, France, Germany and the United Kingdom. It is intended to identify and address current considerations regarding HTA methodological and process issues related to the prioritization and financing of modern health care. In particular, it describes the processes and challenges for identifying and prioritizing assessments; assesses and compares current assessment methods and procedures; and highlights the barriers to effective implementation. The report also ascertains the roles and terms of engagement of key stakeholders, and captures the opportunities and challenges for the use of HTA guidance in general priority-setting, decision-making and health-care provision.

Freezing Fertility
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 344

Freezing Fertility

  • Type: Book
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  • Published: 2020-12-15
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  • Publisher: NYU Press

Welcomed as liberation and dismissed as exploitation, egg freezing (oocyte cryopreservation) has rapidly become one of the most widely-discussed and influential new reproductive technologies of this century. In Freezing Fertility, Lucy van de Wiel takes us inside the world of fertility preservation—with its egg freezing parties, contested age limits, proactive anticipations and equity investments—and shows how the popularization of egg freezing has profound consequences for the way in which female fertility and reproductive aging are understood, commercialized and politicized. Beyond an individual reproductive choice for people who may want to have children later in life, Freezing Fertil...

The Oxford Handbook of the Economics of the Biopharmaceutical Industry
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 618

The Oxford Handbook of the Economics of the Biopharmaceutical Industry

  • Type: Book
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  • Published: 2012-04-24
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  • Publisher: OUP USA

This volume examines the economics of the biopharmaceutical industry, with eighteen chapters by health economists.

The Present Illness
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 497

The Present Illness

  • Type: Book
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  • Published: 2023-01-31
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  • Publisher: JHU Press

Beyond political posturing and industry quick-fixes, why is the American health care system so difficult to reform? Health care reform efforts are difficult to achieve and have been historically undermined by their narrow scope. In The Present Illness, Martin F. Shapiro, MD, PhD, MPH, weaves together history, sociology, extensive research, and his own experiences as a physician to explore the broad range of afflictions impairing US health care and explains why we won't be able to fix the system without making significant changes across society. With a sharp eye and ready humor, Shapiro dissects the ways all groups participating—clinicians and their organizations, medical schools and their ...

Ethics in an Age of Surveillance
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 337

Ethics in an Age of Surveillance

We live in an age of surveillance. In this book, the moral importance of this is explained through an examination of virtual identities.

Regulating Creation
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 561

Regulating Creation

In 2004, the Assisted Human Reproduction Act was passed by the Parliament of Canada. Fully in force by 2007, the act was intended to safeguard and promote the health, safety, dignity, and rights of Canadians. However, a 2010 Supreme Court of Canada decision ruled that key parts of the act were invalid. Regulating Creation is a collection of essays built around the 2010 ruling. Featuring contributions by Canadian and international scholars, it offers a variety of perspectives on the role of law in dealing with the legal, ethical, and policy issues surrounding changing reproductive technologies. In addition to the in-depth analysis of the Canadian case the volume reflects on how other countries, particularly the U.S., U.K. and New Zealand regulate these same issues. Combining a detailed discussion of legal approaches with an in-depth exploration of societal implications, Regulating Creation deftly navigates the obstacles of legal policy amidst the rapid current of reproductive technological innovation.

The Business of Healthcare Innovation
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 607

The Business of Healthcare Innovation

Second edition of a wide-ranging analysis of business trends in the manufacturing segment of the healthcare industry.

Grow and Hide
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 449

Grow and Hide

A sweeping history of the American health care state that reveals the public has been intentionally misled about the true role of government. The US government has always invested federal, state and local dollars in public health protection and prevention. Despite this public funding, however, Americans typically believe the current system is predominantly comprised of private actors with little government interference. In Grow & Hide, Colleen M. Grogan details the history of the American health care state and argues that the public has been intentionally misled about the true role of government. The US created a publicly financed system while framing it as the opposite in what Grogan terms ...

The Business of Healthcare Innovation
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 519

The Business of Healthcare Innovation

Updated third edition of the authoritative textbook on business models and trends in the tech sectors of the healthcare industry.

Making Multiple Babies
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 264

Making Multiple Babies

Human beings have been producing more twins, triplets, and quadruplets than ever before, due to the expansion of medically assisted conception. This book analyzes the anticipatory regimes of making multiple babies. With archival documents, participant observation, in-depth interviews, and registry data, this book traces the global and local governance of the assisted reproductive technologies (ARTs) used to tackle multiple pregnancy since the 1970s, highlighting the early promotion of single embryo transfer in Belgium and Japan and the making of the world's most lenient guidelines in Taiwan.