The Foundations of Health Economics represents years of research and teaching, exploring how economic principles apply to healthcare systems, resource allocation, and public health decision-making.
But this isn't just an academic exercise this book bridges economic theory with the urgent reality of making healthcare accessible and affordable for everyone, especially those who need it most. I've seen firsthand how the gap between economic theory and health reality creates real suffering.
When a person with a meagre income needs dialysis, or when stroke survivors can't afford physiotherapy these aren't just statistics. They're human beings. This book is my contribution to closing that gap.