Is it medical economics or health economics?

applied economics

Answer:
its usually health economics because it doesnt just refer to the economics of medicine in and of itself but of the entire health system which includes pharmaceutical companies and hospitals as well as the economics of curing patients and the benefits of having a healthy labour force
normally health economics but it can be either.
there is some distinction.
health economics, b/c of what the guy above me said.
Health - They said it all.

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