PUB HLTH 2581OUA - Health Economics
Career: |
Undergraduate |
Units: |
3 |
Term: |
Trimester 2 |
Campus: |
Open Universities Australia |
Contact: |
Up to 3 hours |
Restriction: |
Available only to University of Adelaide Open Universities Australia students |
Available for Study Abroad and Exchange: |
No |
Available for Non-Award Study: |
No |
Assessment: |
Quizzes, Discussion Paper, Economic Evaluation |
Syllabus: |
Health economics is the study of how scarce healthcare resources are allocated among competing
interventions and among groups in society. This course introduces basic concepts and practical issues
faced by decision-makers at all levels in the health system in allocating scarce resources so that the
choices they make maximise health benefits to the population.
This course covers four main areas of learning:
1. An introduction to key concepts of health economics (e.g. opportunity costs), the demand for and
supply of health services, fundamentals of markets and the price mechanism with a focus on the
healthcare market;
2. An introduction to economic evaluation in healthcare, with an emphasis on identifying,
measuring, valuing and analysing health outcomes and costs.
3. This module focuses on the presentation and interpretation of the results of economic evaluation
and the use of economic evaluation to inform funding decisions
4. An overview of the organisation of health care (provision and funding). The organisation and
finance of the Australian health system will be specifically analysed and compared internationally.
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Course Fees
Tuition fees for students undertaking this course are charged by Open Universities Australia.
Course Outline
A Course Outline which includes Learning Outcomes, Learning Resources, Learning & Teaching for this course may be accessed
here
Critical Dates
Class Details
Enrolment Class: Tutorial |
33162 |
01OU |
100 |
99 |
This class does not have any timetabled face-to-face sessions. Please check MyUni or contact your Course Coordinator for details. |