Revolution or panacea?
‘Evidence-based medicine and ‘cost-effectiveness’ have become buzz phrases for a large variety of initiatives and planning processes that aim to give patients treatments that will help them. On the surface, this seems a rational idea, but there are core currents which cast doubt on the process and show methodological problems, which must be understood if the concepts are to be properly used. Assuming no previous knowledge of the field, and written in the clear, forthright manner the author uses in the highly successful Health Economics for the Uninitiated, Cognitive Behavioural Therapy Explained, (PDF) is a short practical guide on how to use these concepts, and how to prevent their pitfalls. It will appeal to nurses, doctors, health service managers, academics, patient organizations, and students of health care. It will offer essential support to those working in health care companies, and in the medical and pharmaceutical equipment industry.
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