ECON 315: Economics In Health Care

Class Program
Credits
5
Clinical Hours None
Weekly Contact Hours
5
Course ID
091563
Meets Degree Requirements For
Social Science
Description

Explores principles of micro and macroeconomics as applied to the healthcare industry; examines how healthcare demand differs from other goods. Major topics include: cost-benefit of marketing and government solutions to healthcare issues, the role risk plays in supply and demand of health insurance, and impacts on private-profit and socio-economic well-being.

Grading Basis
Graded

Course Learning Outcomes

Core Topics

  • Introduction to Health Care Economics
  • Cost Perspectives
  • Importance of Health Insurance
  • Role of the Physician and Hospital in Healthcare Economics
  • Alternative Care
  • Pharmaceutical Industry
  • Trends in Healthcare Economics
  • Financial reporting and budgeting
  • Health financing and reimbursement
  • Consumerism and advocacy