This page is part of the Health Economics education site, led by the Health Economics Unit at the University of Birmingham.
Well-being and health economics
In this short video Tessa Peasgood gives a brief introduction to recent research on subjective well-being and how this relates to health economics. She argues that health care evaluation should move to considering the impact on well-being rather than health.
Duration 11'05"
We apologise that the embedded video will not work in some browsers. Please use the download links below.
Download full-size version (185 MB, .mp4)
Download small version (41 MB, .mp4)
- 896 reads


