Gretchen B. Chapman / Frank A. Sonnenberg (eds.)
Decision Making in Health Care
Theory, Psychology, and Applications
Herausgeber: Arkes, Hal R.; Sonnenberg, Frank A.; Lopes, Lola
Gretchen B. Chapman / Frank A. Sonnenberg (eds.)
Decision Making in Health Care
Theory, Psychology, and Applications
Herausgeber: Arkes, Hal R.; Sonnenberg, Frank A.; Lopes, Lola
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Decision Making in Health Care, first published in 2000, is a comprehensive overview of the field of medical decision making.
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Decision Making in Health Care, first published in 2000, is a comprehensive overview of the field of medical decision making.
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- Verlag: Cambridge University Press
- Seitenzahl: 454
- Erscheinungstermin: 6. November 2013
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 229mm x 152mm x 24mm
- Gewicht: 653g
- ISBN-13: 9780521541244
- ISBN-10: 0521541247
- Artikelnr.: 21606832
- Verlag: Cambridge University Press
- Seitenzahl: 454
- Erscheinungstermin: 6. November 2013
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 229mm x 152mm x 24mm
- Gewicht: 653g
- ISBN-13: 9780521541244
- ISBN-10: 0521541247
- Artikelnr.: 21606832
Part I. Introduction and Theory: 1. Introduction Gretchen B. Chapman and
Frank Sonnenberg; 2. Decision modeling techniques Mark S. Roberts and Frank
Sonnenberg; 3. Utility assessment under expected utility and rank dependent
utility assumptions John Miyamoto; 4. Evidence-based medicine John P. A.
Ioannidis and Joseph Lau; Part II. Health Policy and Economics: 5. Linking
health policy modeling with health policy formation and implementation
David B. Matchar and Greg P. Samsa; 6. Cost-effectiveness analysis Louis B.
Russell; Part III. Psychology of Medical Decision Making: 7. Cognitive
processes and biases in medical decision making Gretchen B. Chapman and
Arthur S. Elstein; 8. Physician judgments of uncertainty Neal V. Dawson; 9.
Bioethics and medical decision making: what can they learn from each other?
Joshua Cohen, David Asch and Peter Ubel; 10. Team medical decision making
Caryn Christensen and Ann S. Abbott; Part IV. Applications: 11. Assessing
patients' preferences Anne M. Stiggelbout; 12. Applying utility assessment
at the 'bedside' Mary K. Goldstein and Joel Tsevat; 13. Advances in
presenting health information to patients Holly Brugge Jimison and Paul
Phillip Sher; 14. Computer-assisted clinical decision support Antoine
Geissbuhler and Randolph A. Miller; 15. Opportunities for applying
psychological theory to improve medical decision making: two case histories
Robert M. Hamm, Dewey C. Scheid, Wally R. Smith and Thomas G. Tape.
Frank Sonnenberg; 2. Decision modeling techniques Mark S. Roberts and Frank
Sonnenberg; 3. Utility assessment under expected utility and rank dependent
utility assumptions John Miyamoto; 4. Evidence-based medicine John P. A.
Ioannidis and Joseph Lau; Part II. Health Policy and Economics: 5. Linking
health policy modeling with health policy formation and implementation
David B. Matchar and Greg P. Samsa; 6. Cost-effectiveness analysis Louis B.
Russell; Part III. Psychology of Medical Decision Making: 7. Cognitive
processes and biases in medical decision making Gretchen B. Chapman and
Arthur S. Elstein; 8. Physician judgments of uncertainty Neal V. Dawson; 9.
Bioethics and medical decision making: what can they learn from each other?
Joshua Cohen, David Asch and Peter Ubel; 10. Team medical decision making
Caryn Christensen and Ann S. Abbott; Part IV. Applications: 11. Assessing
patients' preferences Anne M. Stiggelbout; 12. Applying utility assessment
at the 'bedside' Mary K. Goldstein and Joel Tsevat; 13. Advances in
presenting health information to patients Holly Brugge Jimison and Paul
Phillip Sher; 14. Computer-assisted clinical decision support Antoine
Geissbuhler and Randolph A. Miller; 15. Opportunities for applying
psychological theory to improve medical decision making: two case histories
Robert M. Hamm, Dewey C. Scheid, Wally R. Smith and Thomas G. Tape.
Part I. Introduction and Theory: 1. Introduction Gretchen B. Chapman and
Frank Sonnenberg; 2. Decision modeling techniques Mark S. Roberts and Frank
Sonnenberg; 3. Utility assessment under expected utility and rank dependent
utility assumptions John Miyamoto; 4. Evidence-based medicine John P. A.
Ioannidis and Joseph Lau; Part II. Health Policy and Economics: 5. Linking
health policy modeling with health policy formation and implementation
David B. Matchar and Greg P. Samsa; 6. Cost-effectiveness analysis Louis B.
Russell; Part III. Psychology of Medical Decision Making: 7. Cognitive
processes and biases in medical decision making Gretchen B. Chapman and
Arthur S. Elstein; 8. Physician judgments of uncertainty Neal V. Dawson; 9.
Bioethics and medical decision making: what can they learn from each other?
Joshua Cohen, David Asch and Peter Ubel; 10. Team medical decision making
Caryn Christensen and Ann S. Abbott; Part IV. Applications: 11. Assessing
patients' preferences Anne M. Stiggelbout; 12. Applying utility assessment
at the 'bedside' Mary K. Goldstein and Joel Tsevat; 13. Advances in
presenting health information to patients Holly Brugge Jimison and Paul
Phillip Sher; 14. Computer-assisted clinical decision support Antoine
Geissbuhler and Randolph A. Miller; 15. Opportunities for applying
psychological theory to improve medical decision making: two case histories
Robert M. Hamm, Dewey C. Scheid, Wally R. Smith and Thomas G. Tape.
Frank Sonnenberg; 2. Decision modeling techniques Mark S. Roberts and Frank
Sonnenberg; 3. Utility assessment under expected utility and rank dependent
utility assumptions John Miyamoto; 4. Evidence-based medicine John P. A.
Ioannidis and Joseph Lau; Part II. Health Policy and Economics: 5. Linking
health policy modeling with health policy formation and implementation
David B. Matchar and Greg P. Samsa; 6. Cost-effectiveness analysis Louis B.
Russell; Part III. Psychology of Medical Decision Making: 7. Cognitive
processes and biases in medical decision making Gretchen B. Chapman and
Arthur S. Elstein; 8. Physician judgments of uncertainty Neal V. Dawson; 9.
Bioethics and medical decision making: what can they learn from each other?
Joshua Cohen, David Asch and Peter Ubel; 10. Team medical decision making
Caryn Christensen and Ann S. Abbott; Part IV. Applications: 11. Assessing
patients' preferences Anne M. Stiggelbout; 12. Applying utility assessment
at the 'bedside' Mary K. Goldstein and Joel Tsevat; 13. Advances in
presenting health information to patients Holly Brugge Jimison and Paul
Phillip Sher; 14. Computer-assisted clinical decision support Antoine
Geissbuhler and Randolph A. Miller; 15. Opportunities for applying
psychological theory to improve medical decision making: two case histories
Robert M. Hamm, Dewey C. Scheid, Wally R. Smith and Thomas G. Tape.