Předmět Health Economics (JEM101)
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Sylabus
Tentative scheduleLectures start on February 20, 2015.Seminars start on February 20, 2015; no seminar on February 27, 2015; forming of student groups, choice of team topic and point of view and consultancy to discussion topics on seminar on March 6; student seminar presentations start on March 20, 2015. Lectures:Feb-20 Introduction. Overview of health systems and health economics, description of health systems.Feb-27 The impact of health services on health status. Preserving health status of the population.Mar-6 Demand for health care and relationship between a patient and a provider of health careMar-13 How to pay for health care to improve quality and efficiency - comparison of different reimbursement mechanismsMar-20 Issue of third party payment Mar-27 Pooling of funds and risk adjustment Apr-3 Dean holidays - no classApr-10 New trends in improving quality and efficiency of health care provisionApr-17 How to ensure well functioning market in health system financingApr-24 Current issues: financial sustainability and ageing, expectations and technologies; systems’ financial modelingMay-1, May 8 State holidays - no classMay-15 Reform trends in health systemsMay-22 Long term care Seminars:For more detailed description of student topics and team point of views see extra file on the course web page. The syllabus is subject to change. Changes will be announced in advance via SIS mailing list.
Literatura
There is no single textbook, lectures are based on several books and papers. List of relevant literature and recommended further readings will be provided by each lecturer during lectures.Main textbooks used in the class are: McPake, B., Kumaranayake, L., Normand, C. (2005); Health Economics: An International Perspective; RoutledgeFeldstein, P. J. (2005); Health Care Economics, 6th edition; Thomson Delmar LearningWilliam, J. (1999); Principles of Health Economics for Developing Countries; World Bank Institute
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PhDr. Lucie Bryndová