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Undergraduate level courses are numbered 4000 and below, undergraduate/graduate level courses are numbered 5000, and all graduate level courses are numbered 6000 and higher. 

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PUBHHMP 7624
Health Economics for Experienced Professionals

Focuses on the use of economic analysis and economic evaluation for healthcare decision making. Students will examine how economic forces influence the behavior of patients, providers, payers and policymakers, and how these interactions shape health outcomes, costs and access to care. Core topics include demand and supply of healthcare services; health insurance markets; provider incentives; market competition and regulation; externalities; cost-benefit and cost-effectiveness analysis; and the role of government in health care.

3 Credits PUBHHMP
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