

Decision Modelling for Health Economic Evaluation (Handbooks for Health Economic Evaluation) : Briggs, Andrew: desertcart.co.uk: Books Review: Decision Modelling for Health Economic Evaluation - One of the best modeling books I have ever read. The step-by-step teaching of modeling techniques in this book is unparalleled by my standards. Wonderful book! Thank you. Review: Interesting and useful - I have no idea about economics, let alone health economics. But this book was well-explained and enjoyable to read.
| Best Sellers Rank | 118,752 in Books ( See Top 100 in Books ) 287 in Public Health & Preventive Medicine 1,081 in General Medical Issues Guides 7,648 in Business, Finance & Law |
| Customer reviews | 4.2 4.2 out of 5 stars (74) |
| Dimensions | 23.47 x 15.7 x 1.32 cm |
| Edition | Illustrated |
| ISBN-10 | 0198526628 |
| ISBN-13 | 978-0198526629 |
| Item weight | 386 g |
| Language | English |
| Part of series | Handbooks in Health Economic Evaluation |
| Print length | 256 pages |
| Publication date | 28 Sept. 2006 |
| Publisher | Oxford University Press, USA |
D**L
Decision Modelling for Health Economic Evaluation
One of the best modeling books I have ever read. The step-by-step teaching of modeling techniques in this book is unparalleled by my standards. Wonderful book! Thank you.
S**N
Interesting and useful
I have no idea about economics, let alone health economics. But this book was well-explained and enjoyable to read.
C**N
Happy overall
Book is in good condition, some marks on the outside and note taking on the inside which can be expected with a second hand book. Happy overall
W**W
Five Stars
Fantastic book for beginners
D**E
Good, but pricing it with the exercises for more ...
Good, but pricing it with the exercises for more cost is cynical as the book looses a lot without the exercises.
A**A
BOOK IS FALLING APART AFTER ONE DAY- POOR BINDING
BOOK IS FALLING APART AFTER ONE DAY- POOR BINDING
Y**N
I love it
It is quite good, good quality and good delivery. Very positive and efficent seller. I got the book only in 3 days from UK. I love it, thanks!
K**A
returned it
I didn't find this book very useful for the Economics Evaluation course I was taking. It contains exercises that don't come with the book so the examples are pretty useless as well. A better book is Analytical Models for Decision Making by Sandersonand Gruen, especially if you have no idea about operational modelling.
N**Y
Easy and interesting read, no prior knowledge needed. The book covers the essentials in the domain.
A**A
Schnell geliefert, alles in Ordnung
K**R
This is a very strong book on advanced applied outcomes/cost-effectiveness research. I suppose this would not be the first thing I gave an undergraduate with no background in health or health economic research to use to learn applied cost-effectiveness, but it IS what I give to my research assistants when they come to work for me. There are many, many remedial and beginning books on this subject. The author's here are to be commended for trying to push the field forward towards using more rigorous evaluation methods. There are applied exercises that provide code to interested students who would like to learn how to create their own cost-effectiveness analyses. It is difficult to argue with the person who called this a manual for health care rationing. There are some in the United States, generally funded by the pharmaceutical or medical device industries, always Republican, who simply reject the notion of rigorously evaluating any health care expenditure for value and utility. These same people often wear three cornered hats, carry don't tread on me flags, and scream about the deficit without any comprehensive that health expenditures are the cause of our deficit. Its an incoherent position and one that has no place denigrating a strong book such as this one.
I**.
This book is an excellent "how-to" for building economic cost-effectiveness models for healthcare. The bulk of it focuses on what I would describe as intermediately complex situations such as Monte Carlo simulation of decision trees and how to build Markov Models. It definitely assumes that you have already been introduced to economic evaluation conceptually and will be a bit too brief for someone looking to be taught the field from scratch. I'm honestly surprised by some of the experienced modelers dislike of this book in the other reviewer comments. It has a very exercise-heavy approach that may be tedious for those too experienced, but I picked this up after doing a theory course and it was the perfect supplement to put some of that work into practice.
M**Y
Ein gutes und verständliches Buch für die Anwendung von MM. Der Kauf lohnt sich in jedem Fall, vor allem wenn man am Anfang der Materie steht.
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