Programme budgeting and marginal analysis, and developing a business case for a new service

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Programme budgeting and marginal analysis, and developing a business case for a new service. / Winrow, Eira; Edwards, Rhiannon Tudor.
Healthcare Public Health : Improving health services through population science. ed. / Martin Gulliford; Edmund Jessop. Oxford: Oxford: OUP, 2020.

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Winrow, E & Edwards, RT 2020, Programme budgeting and marginal analysis, and developing a business case for a new service. in M Gulliford & E Jessop (eds), Healthcare Public Health : Improving health services through population science. Oxford: OUP, Oxford.

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Winrow, E., & Edwards, R. T. (2020). Programme budgeting and marginal analysis, and developing a business case for a new service. In M. Gulliford, & E. Jessop (Eds.), Healthcare Public Health : Improving health services through population science Oxford: OUP.

CBE

Winrow E, Edwards RT. 2020. Programme budgeting and marginal analysis, and developing a business case for a new service. Gulliford M, Jessop E, editors. In Healthcare Public Health : Improving health services through population science. Oxford: Oxford: OUP.

MLA

Winrow, Eira and Rhiannon Tudor Edwards "Programme budgeting and marginal analysis, and developing a business case for a new service". and Gulliford, Martin Jessop, Edmund (editors). Healthcare Public Health : Improving health services through population science. Chapter 10, Oxford: Oxford: OUP. 2020.

VancouverVancouver

Winrow E, Edwards RT. Programme budgeting and marginal analysis, and developing a business case for a new service. In Gulliford M, Jessop E, editors, Healthcare Public Health : Improving health services through population science. Oxford: Oxford: OUP. 2020

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Winrow, Eira ; Edwards, Rhiannon Tudor. / Programme budgeting and marginal analysis, and developing a business case for a new service. Healthcare Public Health : Improving health services through population science. editor / Martin Gulliford ; Edmund Jessop. Oxford : Oxford: OUP, 2020.

RIS

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N2 - Healthcare public health is concerned with the application of population sciences to the design, organisation, and delivery of healthcare services, with the ultimate aim of improving population health. This book provides an introduction to the methods and subject matter of healthcare public health, bringing together coverage of all the key areas in a single volume.Topics include healthcare needs assessment; access to healthcare; knowledge management; ethical issues; involving patients and the public; population screening; health promotion and disease prevention; new service model; programme budgeting and preparing a business case; evaluation and outcomes; patient safety, and implementation and improvement sciences; and healthcare in remote and resource-poor regions.Drawing on international as well as national perspectives, this volume will be relevant wherever healthcare is delivered. It will enable students, researchers, academics, practitioners, and policy-makers to contribute to the goals of designing and delivering health services that improve population health, reduce inequalities, and meet the needs of individuals and communities.

AB - Healthcare public health is concerned with the application of population sciences to the design, organisation, and delivery of healthcare services, with the ultimate aim of improving population health. This book provides an introduction to the methods and subject matter of healthcare public health, bringing together coverage of all the key areas in a single volume.Topics include healthcare needs assessment; access to healthcare; knowledge management; ethical issues; involving patients and the public; population screening; health promotion and disease prevention; new service model; programme budgeting and preparing a business case; evaluation and outcomes; patient safety, and implementation and improvement sciences; and healthcare in remote and resource-poor regions.Drawing on international as well as national perspectives, this volume will be relevant wherever healthcare is delivered. It will enable students, researchers, academics, practitioners, and policy-makers to contribute to the goals of designing and delivering health services that improve population health, reduce inequalities, and meet the needs of individuals and communities.

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