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Applied Health Economics for Public Health Practice and Research
Rhiannon Tudor Edwards and Emma McIntosh (eds)
Public health has been described as the organized activities of society to improve and protect the health of the population. Health economics applied to public health is the study of how we ...
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Concepts of Epidemiology: Integrating the ideas, theories, principles, and methods of epidemiology (3 ed.)
Raj S. Bhopal
Epidemiology is a population science that underpins health improvement and health care, and is concerned with the pattern, frequency, trends, and causes of disease. This book teaches its ...
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Consumers, Corporations, and Public Health: A Case-Based Approach to Sustainable Business
John A. Quelch (ed.)
This unique collection of interactive case studies covers diverse topics at the intersection of public health and business, including direct-to-consumer genetic testing, programs to impact ...
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Distributional Cost-Effectiveness Analysis: Quantifying Health Equity Impacts and Trade-Offs
Richard Cookson, Susan Griffin, Ole F. Norheim, and Anthony J. Culyer (eds)
Distributional cost-effectiveness analysis aims to help healthcare and public health organizations make fairer decisions with better outcomes. Standard cost-effectiveness analysis provides ...
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Ensuring a Sustainable Future: Making Progress on Environment and Equity
Jody Heymann and Magda Barrera (eds)
This resource examines the current trends in increased air/water pollution and energy consumption, and the depletion of natural resources, and the disproportionate impact on the poor and ...
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Epidemiologic Methods: Studying the Occurrence of Illness (2 ed.)
Noel S. Weiss and Thomas D. Koepsell
This second edition of Epidemiologic Methods offers a rigorous introduction to the concepts and tools of epidemiologic research. Aimed chiefly at future epidemiologists, it offers clear ...
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Epidemiology Matters: A New Introduction to Methodological Foundations
Katherine M. Keyes and Sandro Galea
Epidemiology Matters offers a new approach to understanding and identifying the causes of disease — and with it, how to prevent disease and improve human health. Utilizing visual ...
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Health for all Children (5 edn)
Alan Emond (ed.)
This book provides an evidence-based review of the child health programme (CHP) in the UK, for children from pregnancy to the age of 7 years. The book takes account of different government ...
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Immigration, Cultural Identity, and Mental Health: Psycho-social Implications of the Reshaping of America
Eugenio M. Rothe and Andres J. Pumariega
Immigration, Cultural Identity, and Mental Health is a unique book because it explains culture and identity from a developmental perspective, exploring the psychological, social, and ...
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An Introduction to Population-level Prevention of Non-Communicable Diseases
Mike Rayner, Kremlin Wickramasinghe, Julianne Williams, Karen McColl, and Shanthi Mendis (eds)
This book is based on the content covered during the non-communicable disease (NCD) prevention short course at the University of Oxford. It provides theoretical background and ‘real life ...
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Measuring and Valuing Health Benefits for Economic Evaluation (2 ed.)
John Brazier, Julie Ratcliffe, Joshua Saloman, and Aki Tsuchiya
This is the second edition of the first comprehensive textbook about the measurement and valuation of health benefits for economic evaluation. The National Institute for Health and Care ...
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Phase I Cancer Clinical Trials: A Practical Guide (2 ed.)
Elizabeth A. Eisenhauer, Christopher Twelves, and Marc Buyse (eds)
Phase I trials are a critical first step in the study of novel cancer therapeutic approaches. Their primary goals are to identify the recommended dose, schedule and pharmacologic behavior ...
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Population Health Science
Katherine M. Keyes and Sandro Galea
Population health science is the study of the conditions that shape distributions of health within and across populations, and of the mechanisms through which these conditions manifest as ...
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Prevention, Policy, and Public Health
Amy A. Eyler (ed.) , Jamie F. Chriqui (ed.) , Sarah Moreland-Russell, and Ross C. Brownson
Looking back over the last century, one can find numerous examples of how policies have been a powerful tool for improving public health. In fact, some sort of policy action facilitated ...
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Public Health Informatics: Designing for change - a developing country perspective
Sundeep Sahay, T Sundararaman, and Jørn Braa
Rapid and unpredictable developments in health policies, technologies, disease profiles, institutional environments, and their inter-connections have significant implications on how we ...
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Social Epidemiology (2 ed.)
Lisa F. Berkman, Ichiro Kawachi, and M. Maria Glymour (eds)
Social epidemiology is the study of how the social world influences — and in many cases defines — the fundamental determinants of health. The generation of research that followed the ...
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Social Marketing and Public Health (2 ed.)
Jeff French (ed.)
The premise of this book is that those concerned with public health need to put a lot more effort into understanding why people act as they do and then into using this understanding to ...
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Telemental Health in Resource-Limited Global Settings
Hussam Jefee-Bahloul, Andres Barkil-Oteo, and Eugene F. Augusterfer (eds)
This book covers the implementation of telemental health (TMH) in resource-limited global settings. This book focuses on the current state of the technology, the different modalities, and ...
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