Health Economics&Reimbursement
This course introduces the applictions of economics to health and health care. The topics to be covered include: alloction of health care resources with respect to deman and supply of health care; the roles of hospitals physicians, and health insurance; market imperfections and their role in economics of health care.
Health Program Planning
Foundation for program planning in community health education and other public health areas. Provides basic planning principles, processes, and methods. A multi-disciplinary approach integrating the use of theory and practice.
Practicum Experience
Not available at this time.
Practicum Experience
Not available at this time.
Indstu: MPH Project
Special investigational or research problems for M.P.H. candidates or advanced students. Scope of the work can be varied to meet specified conditions.
Independent Study
Students choose a topic to research on their own under the guidance of a faculty advisor who will then grade the final written report.
Health Disparities
This course is a graduate introduction to social injustice and inequality issues which create conditions that lead to unconscionable health disparities according to race, ethnicity, childhood experiences, gender, income, nationality, and other factors. This course explores the multi-faceted origins of health disparities clearly essential to effective and humane programs, policies, and systems. The course will also continuously examine how to translate theory into practice.