Guías Académicas

HEALTH ECONOMICS

HEALTH ECONOMICS

GRADO ECONOMÍA

Curso 2021/2022

1. Subject Information

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Code
103756
Plan
ECTS
6.00
Type
Opcional
Year
4
Duration
Second semester
Area
ECONOMÍA APLICADA
Departament
Economía Aplicada
Virtual platform

Campus Virtual de la Universidad de Salamanca

Professor Information

Coordinador/Coordinadora
José María Elena Izquierdo
Group/s
Único
Centre
Fac. Economía y Empresa
Office
166 (Facultad de Derecho)
Office hours
To be determined
Web address
-
E-mail
jomarel@usal.es
Telephone
923.294500 ext. 1653

2. Association of the subject matter within the study plan

Curricular area to which the subject matter pertains.

Campos de aplicación

Purpose of the subject within the curricular area and study plan.

Knowledge   of the characteristics of health as an investment and the approach to health care from economic analysis.

Professional profile.

Freelance professionals of economics and employees of the Public Administrations or private firms.

3. Prerequisites

It is advisable to have a basic knowledge of microeconomics and the analysis of public sector intervention in the economy. Intermediate or intermediate-high level of English (B2-C1)

4. Learning objectives

Students should know how to analyze the problems derived from market failures at different levels of healthcare delivery.

 Students should be able to carry out an economic evaluation of a specific health technology considering the cost-effectiveness, cost-utility or cost-benefit analysis.

Students will be able to realize informed and useful reports about a given proposal to reform the health care system or any of its elements.

5. Contents

Theory.

  1. Basic concepts in health economics. Measurement and determinants of health. Aggregated health indicators. Healthcare systems organization.
  2. Health as an investment: production and demand for health. The demand for health care and health insurance.
  3. Health services providers. Variations in medical practice. Financing schemes for healthcare providers.
  4. Market failures and failures of public intervention in healthcare. Attitudes towards health: rational addictions and behavioral economics in healthcare.
  5. Evidence-based medicine: costs and outcomes. Methods for the economic evaluation of health technologies.
  6. Efficiency and equity in healthcare. Healthcare policies and recent reforms in healthcare systems.

6. Competences acquired

Basic / General.

C2, C4, C9, C17

Specific.

C5, C8, C9, C18,

Transversal.

C23, C25, C27

7. Teaching methods

The subject pivots between theoretical classes based on general handbooks and specialized papers (presented by students in class) and practical classes reviewing concepts and applying theoretical content to case studies. In addition, at least two online test controls will be carried out to review and keep up to date the contents seen throughout the course.

8. Anticipated distribution of the use of the different teaching methods

9. Resources

Reference books.

"Health Economics", Jay Bhattacharya, Timothy Hyde and Peter Tu, Palgrave McMillan, 2014

 

“Economic analysis in health care”, S. Morris, N. Devlin, D. Parkin y A. Spencer. Ed. John Wiley & Sons, 2ª ed. 2012.

Other bibliographic references, electronic or other types of resources.

B. González López-Valcárcel, J. Oliva Moreno, M. Trapero Beltrán, A. Hidalgo Vega y J. E. del Llano Señarís. “Economía de la salud”, Ed.Pirámide, 2018.

 

Martínez-Giralt, X. Economía de la Salud. Una guía para no economistas. Center for the Study of Organizations and Decisions in Economics (CODE). Universitat Autónoma de Barcelona. Mayo 2008

10. Assessment

General considerations.

The evaluation is carried out by combining the result obtained in the final examination, the result obtained in the online evaluations and the practical participation through the presentation of complementary readings and the resolution of practical problems.

Assessment criteria.

The final exam will involve between 50% and 60% of the final grade. The combination of active class participation (e.g. in practice resolution), the presentation of supplementary readings and the online test scores will provide the remaining percentage (between 40% and 50%).

Assessment tools.

Theoretical-practical final exam

Online tests

Practice resolutions

Presentation of supplementary readings in class

Assistance and class participation

Assessment recommendations.

It is highly recommended to take all online tests and present one of the readings in class

Guidelines in the case of failing the subject.

The recovery criteria shall, by default, be the same as those of the first evaluation. Students who have not scored in any of the continuing assessment items will only be evaluated by the final exam on a scale of 0 to 7 out of 10

11. Weekly teaching organization