2018-2019 Graduate and Professional Studies Catalog 
    
    Nov 12, 2024  
2018-2019 Graduate and Professional Studies Catalog [ARCHIVED CATALOG]

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MG 5620 - Managerial Economics for Healthcare


This course uses economists’ tools to examine and analyze the health care industry in the United States. Specifically, the course explores the demand for medical care, the supply of health care services, the supply of and demand for health insurance, and issues of rising costs for both suppliers and consumers. In addition, the course examines the extent of and impact of competition in various health care-related markets such as those for hospital services, physicians and other health care workers, and long-term care. Focus is also placed on policy issues such as national health insurance and other aspects of the role for government in health care. At the conclusion of this course, students should understand how the health care industry is organized, as well as recognize current public and community health issues from an economics perspective. In addition, students should have a clear understanding of the economic issues in health care and be equipped to apply economics to relevant problems in their workplace. (4 credits)



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