Library of essential books to read on the topic of ‘Value in healthcare’
BookPods
As part of its mission, the Oxford Centre for Triple Value Healthcare (3V) promotes the dissemination of knowledge.
From our library of almost 1000 books we have produced short downloadable podcasts that summarise of the most important classic books- BookPods. These are essential for anyone working in healthcare and enable you to learn while you walk, drive or travel by bus or train.
Each week we will add another book to this page and add it to our Podcast Channel ‘Radio Value’.
Sign up to receive our weekly podcast from Radio Value or subscribe on iTunes here and you will get a new BookPod each week.
BookPod – Diffusion of Innovation by Rogers
Book: Diffusion of Innovations Author: Everett M. Rogers Teaser: Everett Rogers had it all worked out decades before the internet came along. The digital [...]
BookPod – Communities of Practice by Wenger
Book: Communities of Practice - Learning, Meaning, and Identity Author: Etienne Wenger Teaser: Wenger describes how most organisations usually work in ignorance of how [...]
BookPod – The Uncertain Physician by Kurt Link
Book:The Uncertain Physician Author: Kurt Link Teaser: “I don’t know” are the most important three words in medicine. The truth is, the more one [...]
BookPod – Images of Organization by Gareth Morgan
Book: Images of Organization Author: Gareth Morgan Teaser: Images of Organization is a classic based on a very simple premise—that all theories of organization [...]
BookPod – The Stern Review on The Economics of Climate Change
Book: The Stern Review on The Economics of Climate Change Author: Nicholas Stern Teaser: This is a 700-page report released for the Government of [...]
BookPod – Credit Crunch Health Care: How economics can save our publicly funded health services by Donaldson
Book: Credit crunch health care: How economics can save our publicly funded health services Author: Cam Donaldson Teaser: How do we avoid a culture [...]
Social choice and individual values. Arrow, K. (1977). Yale University Press.
https://yalebooks.yale.edu/book/9780300179316/social-choice-and-individual-valuesPublic value: Theory and practice. Benington, J. & Moore, M. (2010) Palgrave Macmillan.
https://www.macmillanihe.com/page/detail/Public-Value/?K=9780230249035Credit crunch health care: How economics can save our publicly‐funded health services. Donaldson, C. (2011). Policy Press.
https://www.amazon.co.uk/Credit-crunch-health-care-publicly-funded/dp/1847427529How much is enough? Shaping the defense program 1961‐1969. Enthoven, A. & Smith, K.W. (2005) RAND Corporation.
https://www.rand.org/pubs/commercial_books/CB403.htmlChoices, values and frames. Kahneman, D. & Tversky, A. (2000) Cambridge University Press.
https://www.amazon.co.uk/Choices-Values-Frames-Daniel-Kahneman/dp/0521627494How to get better value healthcare 3rd Gray, M. (2017) Offox Press.
http://www.offoxpress.com/ or Amazon Kindle editionThe ETTO principle: Efficiency‐thoroughness trade‐off. Hollnagel, E. (2009). Ashgate.
https://www.amazon.co.uk/ETTO-Principle-Efficiency-Thoroughness-Trade-Off/dp/0754676781Patients, the public and priorities in healthcare. Littlejohns, P. and Rawlins M (2009) Radcliffe Publishing Ltd.
https://www.amazon.co.uk/Patients-Public-Priorities-Healthcare-Littlejohns/dp/1846193877Creating public value: Strategic management in government. Moore, M. (1997) University
http://www.hup.harvard.edu/catalog.php?isbn=9780674175587Measuring the gains from medical research: An economic approach. Murphy, K.M. & Topel, R.H. (2003) University of Chicago Press.
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