Health Economics

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Health Economics
Course Code
PU5002
Credit Points
10
Course Coordinator
Dr Diane Skatun

Pre-requisites

N/A

Co-requisites

N/A

Notes

The aim of the course is to introduce students to the application of economic thinking to the analysis of health policy and health systems.

Overview

Topics covered by the course include:

Priority setting in health care.
Economic evaluation of health interventions.
Economics of health behaviours.
Health Systems.
Payment systems and incentives
Equity.

Structure

The material to be covered combines the conceptual and the theoretical with practical applications of health economic thinking. Sessions will be largely interactive involving brief lectures, group work, open calls dicussion and occasional seminars from 'visitors' who will bring a variety of practical experiences to the classroom.

Assessment

The course will be assessed on one group work presentation, one assignment and a final exam. The group work presentations will be worth 10% of your final mark. The assignment will be worth 40% of your final mark and the exam will be worth 50% of your mark.