ECON 4500 Health Economics and Policy
Health Economics and Policy
Provides an overview of the field of health economics. Economic theories and tools will be used to study behavior and outcomes in health care markets. Institutional features of the U.S. health care system will be examined. General topics include the demand for health care, determinants and consequences of health, medical technology, the role of health insurance, the behavior of health providers, managed care, comparative health care systems and health policy and reforms. ECON 6500 is the master's-level equivalent.
Pre-requistites: ECON 3010 or ECON 3030.
credit hours: 3
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