AB-011-HE

Global Health Economy

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Duration
12-week, 100% Online
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Credits
4 Credit Hours
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Term
Spring
Enrollment
Expected Spring 2027

📖 Course Overview

This certificate program in Global Health Economy provides students with comprehensive theoretical and applied training in the economic analysis of health systems and global health challenges. The program introduces the foundational principles of health economics and explores how economic reasoning is used to understand health behaviors, design and finance health systems, evaluate health interventions, and guide policy and resource allocation decisions in diverse global contexts.

🔑 Key Topics Covered

Foundations of Health Economics

Economic principles applied to health, health care markets, market failures, and the role of public intervention

Demand, Supply, and Behavioral Aspects of Health

Health-seeking behavior, provider incentives, moral hazard, adverse selection, insurance, and behavioral economics

Global Health Systems and Health Financing

Comparative health system organization, financing mechanisms, provider payment systems, financial protection

Measuring Costs and Health Outcomes

Cost identification and valuation, burden of disease, quality of life measures, QALYs and DALYs

Economic Evaluation of Health Interventions

Cost-effectiveness, cost-utility, cost-benefit analysis, incremental analysis

Priority Setting and Resource Allocation

Efficiency and equity, budget constraints, priority-setting frameworks, and ethical challenges

Economic Modeling in Health

Decision trees, Markov models, microsimulation, sensitivity analysis, and modeling software

Health Policy, Ethics, and Translating Evidence into Action

Critical appraisal of studies, ethical dimensions, policy briefs, and communication of evidence

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