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Title: Introduction to Health Economics for Public Health Practitioners
Authors: Thornbury, Bonnie
Hancock-Howard, Rebecca
Zwerling, Alice
Thavorn, Kednapa
Morrison, Reed
Coyle, Doug
Collins, Jennifer
Mpana, John-Edgar
L’Heureux, Valery
Collins, Jennifer
Brouwers, Melissa
Brigden, Marc
Yaya Falanga, Jennifer
Hancock-Howard, Rebecca
Keywords: Economics
Public Health
Issue Date: 1-Mar-2022
Publisher: School of Epidemiology and Public Health, University of Ottawa
Abstract: Introduction to Health Economics for Public Health Practitioners is a 3-section learning module aimed at graduate and post-graduate level learners in the fields of medicine and public health. The first section of the module introduces learners to the field of health economics by answering six questions and concluding with a review of challenges and equity in health economics. The six questions are: What is health economics?; Why is health economics important to Canada’s health system?; What is economic evaluation?; How do you conduct an economic evaluation?; What is Budget Impact Analysis BIA)?; What is Health Technology Assessment (HTA)? Section 2 is presented as an interactive, branching case scenario, with the learner positioned as a member of an expert Human Papiloma Virus (HPV) Vaccine Advisory Panel. Through consultation with other panel members, including a Health Economist and a Bioethicist, the learner will make a series of choices in advising the Ontario government on HPV vaccination policies. Section 3 is structured as a read and analyze exercise that will challenge the learner to apply health economics to rare disease. The learner will be presented with two articles and a report on Kalydeco written by CADTH (the Canadian Agency for Drugs and Technology in Health). Kalydeco is a drug treatment for cystic fibrosis. A series of questions following the reading will guide the learner in appraising the documents from the perspective of a health economist.
URI: https://openlibrary-repo.ecampusontario.ca/jspui/handle/123456789/1673
Other Identifiers: bc601792-d945-47ab-a34a-e25c0fe2ab5c
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