This book explores the application of pharmacoeconomic principles in clinical pharmacy settings. It covers cost-effectiveness analyses, budget impact assessments, and economic evaluations to inform clinical decision-making. The text emphasizes optimizing healthcare resource utilization through economically sound pharmaceutical practices. Suitable for clinical pharmacists and healthcare economists, it advances the integration of pharmacoeconomics in clinical pharmacy to enhance value-based care.
Lily Duncan is a Professor of Pharmacy Practice specializing in pharmacoeconomics and healthcare policy. She has authored over 80 research papers and edited 4 books on the economic aspects of clinical pharmacy. Lily’s research focuses on cost-effectiveness, healthcare budgeting, and policy recommendations for integrating clinical pharmacy into healthcare systems.