Reactive Publishing
Healthcare Economics with Python is a practical guide to analyzing healthcare systems through data, models, and economic reasoning. Designed for readers who want to connect healthcare policy, insurance structures, cost analysis, and outcome measurement with applied Python workflows, this book explains how economic questions can be explored using structured data and reproducible code.
The book introduces core concepts in healthcare economics, including cost behavior, utilization, reimbursement, insurance design, risk pooling, health outcomes, and policy evaluation. It then shows how Python can be used to organize datasets, build analytical models, compare scenarios, visualize patterns, and interpret results in a healthcare context.
Readers will learn how to examine healthcare spending, model patient or population-level outcomes, evaluate insurance-related variables, and work with policy-relevant data. The emphasis is on practical analytical thinking rather than abstract theory alone, making the material useful for students, analysts, researchers, policy professionals, and technically minded readers entering the healthcare data field.
Inside, you will find coverage of:
Healthcare cost structures and spending patterns
Outcome measurement and comparative analysis
Insurance concepts, risk pools, and reimbursement logic
Policy data interpretation and scenario modeling
Python workflows for cleaning, analyzing, and visualizing healthcare data
Applied examples that connect economics, healthcare systems, and quantitative methods
Healthcare Economics with Python provides a structured foundation for using data analysis to better understand the economic forces shaping healthcare systems.
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Librería: California Books, Miami, FL, Estados Unidos de America
Condición: New. Print on Demand. Nº de ref. del artículo: I-9798196848827
Cantidad disponible: Más de 20 disponibles