This one-day short course is run by Health Economists from the Health Economics Group within the Centre for Health Policy, Melbourne School of Population and Global Health at the University of Melbourne. This is an introductory course that provides participants with a better understanding of health priority setting and the application of cost-effectiveness analysis.
This introductory course has no assumed knowledge. It represents a good foundation for other courses offered in the series. The course will include the following modules:
- Introduction to Health Economics
- Cost measurement
- Outcome measurement
- Interpretation of economic evaluation results for policy
Cost: $550 Early Bird (expires on 8th August); $ 660 Late Bird
Please note that this course is typically run in-person on campus in Carlton. However, as we get closer to the date we may potentially change this to being run as an online course via Zoom. This decision will be made closer to the course date, depending on government social isolation and travel policies in place by August/September 2020.