HSMP 583 Economics of Health Systems & Policy

Health policy has a fundamental transactional nature. Economics provides a broad theoretical framework that seeks to assess and understand transactional relationships. Thus, economics has particular value as a means to diagnose the transactional problems that underpin health system dynamics and provide frameworks for proposed solutions. This course applies economic theory to assess problems in health systems and propose solutions, as well as critique existing policy and develop sound policy alternatives.

Credits

3

Slash Listed Courses

Also offered as HSMP 683 for doctoral students.

Prerequisite

Successful completion of HSMP 586 with an earned "B-" minimum passing grade.