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Anesthesia Economics

Anesthesia economics is the study of the costs and cost-effectiveness of anesthetics, or drugs used for anesthesia. It examines the economic implications of different anesthetic options, such as their cost, availability, safety, and effectiveness. Anesthesia economics can help healthcare providers, patients, and oth…

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Overview

Anesthesia economics is the study of the costs and cost-effectiveness of anesthetics, or drugs used for anesthesia. It examines the economic implications of different anesthetic options, such as their cost, availability, safety, and effectiveness. Anesthesia economics can help healthcare providers, patients, and other stakeholders identify the most cost-efficient anesthetic and balance the costs of providing anesthesia while maintaining a high quality of care. By providing an in-depth understanding of the costs and cost-effectiveness of anesthesia, this discipline can help optimize care and lead to better patient outcomes.

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John Bebawy · United States Pradipta Bhakta · Ireland Mainul Haque · United Kingdom

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