Value of Information for Healthcare Decision-Making 1st Edition
Grab the essential guide to evidence-driven healthcare choices with Value of Information for Healthcare Decision-Making, 1st Edition by Anna Heath, Natalia Kunst, and Christopher Jackson. This authoritative text illuminates how the value of information (VOI) framework can transform clinical research, health technology assessment, and policy decisions across the NHS, European health systems, North America, and global health settings.
Discover clear, practical explanations of VOI concepts—from expected value of perfect information to expected value of sample information—woven with realistic examples that connect theory to practice. Authors who are respected experts in statistics and decision science guide readers through intuitive reasoning, step-by-step worked problems, and accessible interpretations that make complex methods usable for researchers, clinicians, health economists, and policy makers.
Why this book matters: it helps teams prioritize research, design efficient clinical trials, and allocate limited budgets with confidence. Whether you are estimating the benefit of additional studies, assessing uncertainty in cost-effectiveness models, or advising payers on coverage decisions, this volume equips you with the tools to make smarter, data-driven choices.
Ideal for postgraduate students, health economists, trial statisticians, and decision-makers in government and industry, this edition bridges methodology and real-world application without sacrificing rigor. Practical, authoritative, and globally relevant, it’s a must-have reference for anyone committed to improving healthcare outcomes through better evidence.
Order your copy today and bring clarity to uncertainty—strengthen research priorities, optimize spending, and make healthcare decisions that deliver measurable value.
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