Economic Evaluation of Interventions for Occupational Health and Safety: Developing Good Practice

Author:   Emile Tompa (, Scientist, Institute for Work and Health, Toronto, Canada) ,  Anthony J Culyer (, Professor of health Policy and System Design, University of Toronto, Canada and Professor of Ecomomics, University of York, UK) ,  Roman Dolinschi (, Economist, Institute for Work and Health, Toronto, Canada)
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Pages:   314
Publication Date:   21 August 2008
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Economic Evaluation of Interventions for Occupational Health and Safety: Developing Good Practice


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Author:   Emile Tompa (, Scientist, Institute for Work and Health, Toronto, Canada) ,  Anthony J Culyer (, Professor of health Policy and System Design, University of Toronto, Canada and Professor of Ecomomics, University of York, UK) ,  Roman Dolinschi (, Economist, Institute for Work and Health, Toronto, Canada)
Publisher:   Oxford University Press
Imprint:   Oxford University Press
Dimensions:   Width: 15.70cm , Height: 1.90cm , Length: 23.40cm
Weight:   0.497kg
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9780199533596


ISBN 10:   0199533598
Pages:   314
Publication Date:   21 August 2008
Audience:   Professional and scholarly ,  Professional & Vocational
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Table of Contents

1: Cameron Mustard: The broad conceptualization of work and health 2: Anthony J. Culyer, Benjamin C. Amick III and Audrey Laporte: What is a little more health and safety worth? 3: Emile Tompa, Roman Dolinschi, Karen Niven and Claire de Oliveira: A critical review of the application of economic evaluation methodologies in occupational health and safety 4: Anthony J. Culyer and Mark Sculpher: Lessons from health technology assessment 5: Richard Cookson and Peter Dorman: Lessons from the literature on valuing reductions in physical risk 6: Ulrike Hotopp (co-ordinator): The institutional and regulatory settings for occupational health and safety: an international survey 6b: Sandra Sinclair & Emile Tompa: Canada 6c: Ulrike Hotopp: United Kingdom 6d: Ulrike Hotopp: Denmark 6e: Birgit Koeper: Germany 6f: Alan Clayton: Australia 7: Benjamin C. Amick III, Phil Bigelow and Donald C. Cole: Workplace-researcher relationship: early research strategy and avoiding the 'data dearth' 8: William Gnam, Lynda Robson and Thomas Kohstall: Study design 9: Jeffrey S. Hoch and Carolyn S. Dewa: Kind of analysis and decision rule 10: Audrey Laporte, Roman Dolinschi and Emile Tompa: Costs 11: Emile Tompa, Roman Dolinschi and Claire de Oliveira: Consequences 12: Willian Gnam, Michel Grignon and Roman Dolinschi: Adjusting for time preference and addressing uncertainty 13: Anthony J. Culyer and Emile Tompa: Equity in economic evaluation 14: Emile Tompa, Anthony J. Culyer and Roman Dolinschi: Suggestions for a reference case

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This book is unique in the economic evaluation research field...It is an indispensable resource for anyone directly involved in the conduct or appraisal of economic evaluation research in health and safety Occupational Medicine This book presents an impressive summary of knowledge...I find [it] well-thought and organized not only for the academicians but also for the policy-makers and stakeholders (employers, managers, employee's association, etc.) European Journal of Public Health Extremely important and deserves careful consideration. The RoSPA Occupational Safety and Health Journal


<br>. ..must reading. --Doody's<br>


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Emile Tompa is Adjunct Assistant Professor in the Department of Economics at McMaster University. He has an MBA from the University of British Columbia, an MA in Economics from the University of Toronto, and a PhD in Economics from McMaster University. Tompa's current research agenda is focused on the economic evaluation of workplace interventions and the behavioural consequences of insurance and regulatory mechanisms for occupational health and safety. In the area of economic evaluation, he has completed a systematic review of workplace intervention studies with economic analyses, and has undertaken several evaluations of participatory ergonomics interventions. In the area of insurance and regulatory mechanisms, he is undertaking research on experience rating, occupational health and safety regulation, and the adequacy and equity of workers' compensation benefits. He is the academic lead of a five-year community-university research initiative on the consequences of work injury. Anthony Culyer has been at York since 1969 where his main roles have been as Assistant Director of the (then) Institute for Social and Economic Research, Head of the Department of Economics and Related Studies, Pro-Vice-Chancellor and then Deputy Vice-Chancellor of the University. He currently holds the Ontario chair in Health Policy and System Design at the University of Toronto and is a Professor of Economics at the University of York, England. He chairs the R&D Committee of the National Institute for Health and Clinical Excellence, the Policy and Editorial Committees of the Office of Health Economics, and the Research Advisory Council of the Workplace Safety and Insurance Board in Ontario. Roman Dolinschi holds a Master's in Economics from the University of Toronto. Dolinschi has a strong interest in the economic evaluation of occupational health and safety interventions. He has recently completed several economic evaluations of occupational health and safety interventions and a systematic review of workplace intervention studies with economic evaluations. Dolinschi is also actively involved in three research themes: labour-market experiences and health; the behavioural consequences of insurance and regulation in occupational health and safety; and workplace-based occupational health and safety interventions.

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