Dr. Malik has served as a director of public and private hospitals, as well as as a public manager linked to the State and Municipal Health Departments of São Paulo. This introductory course is designed to familiarize students with basic concepts and ideas concerning the distribution of health and illness in society, the organization of the health care system… Prerequisite: HPM 510. Enrollment is limited to students admitted to the MSPH in health services research or the HPM doctoral program. Health care is transitioning into the lowest cost environment to provide care for patients. Analyzes the strategies of various actors in pharmaceutical markets—branded and generic drug manufacturers, insurers, pharmacy benefit managers, physicians, and patients. HPM 740 (4) Doctoral Seminar in Health EconomicsThis reading course is designed to acquaint students with emerging literature in health economics with particular focus on insurance, delivery systems, provider behavior, and public programs. Examines the formulation and implementation of business strategies in health care organizations, models of strategic management, and the role of stakeholders in the strategic management process. This course introduces students to management in the outpatient setting. Therefore, if you are working or want to work within any health-related organisation in the public, private or third sectors, this course will help you develop the key transferable skills you need to succeed. The method will allow us to discuss how the main common global health problems are expressed differently in the local contexts where students live. Emphasis is on the basic measurement tools and analytical approaches being used now by outcomes researchers in academia, federal and state government policy shops, the drug and medical device industry, and management consulting firms that advise both government and industry. In this course students will develop and practice the skills needed to stay on top of the contributions of leading thinkers in healthcare management, policymaking, and research to our understanding of health care markets and the systems key stakeholders. The second part covers the generation, use, and interpretation of accounting information for making managerial decisions. HPM 595R (0) Applied Practice ExperienceAn Applied Practice Experience (APE) is a unique opportunity that enables students to apply practical skills and knowledge learned through coursework to a professional public health setting that complements the student’s interests and career goals. Presents the basic concepts of marketing in the context of the delivery of health care services in the United States. HPM 598R (VC) Special Study ProjectPresentation of a paper that defines a problem in public health, reviews the literature on this subject, details the methodologies for data collection and analysis, describes findings and conclusions, and discusses implications for public health. Emphasizes the influences and contributions of medical technology, research findings, and societal values to health care-related policy decisions, the establishment of system priorities, and the allocation of health care resources. Reviews specific analytical tools used in strategy formulation, choice, and implementation, with an emphasis on real-world health care applications. HPM 501 (3) Health Policy and Resource AllocationFall. Prerequisites: Doctoral standing or permission of the instructor. // Prerequisite: HPM 500 or HPM 501 or permission of the instructor. HPM 554 (2) Quality Improvement Methodologies for Health CareSpring. Prerequisite: HPM 585 and BIOS 500. Introduces students to legal aspects of contemporary issues associated with the administration of health services organizations. HPM 730 (4) Theory-Based Research Design Seminar IISpring. HPM 564 (3) Health OutcomesSpring. Please contact us for a final price. Concepts will range from identifying and cleaning data sources to completing and evaluating analytical deliverables. Launched in 2012, the Global Network includes 32 leading business schools from diverse regions, countries, cultures, and economies in different phases of development. We will be able to analyze the progress and weaknesses in the global health agenda and the governance to address these challenges. These disparities appear in different ways, according to the particularities of local contexts and influenced by socio-economic determinants.