UM SPH Academic Courses
HMP610 Cost-Effectiveness Analysis in Health
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Fall
term(s) |
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3 Credit Hour(s)
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| Instructor(s):
Eisenberg, Daniel |
| Prerequisites: Perm. Instr |
| Description: HMP 610 focuses on the use of cost effectiveness analysis to inform decisions about improving health. The course also covers a number of related analytical tools such as cost benefit analysis, decision analysis, and sensitivity analysis. Students will learn theoretical justifications for these tools as well as their limitations. The main goal is for students to understand when cost effectiveness analysis and related tools are appropriate and how to apply them in practice to a broad range of health issues. |
| Syllabus for HMP610 (PDF,
42868 bytes, last modified on Monday, May 25, 2009
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