The Complete Course on Health Policy
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Health policy is aspirational, which is to say that it’s designed to show health providers the kind of outcomes they’re shooting for. As WHO puts it, health policy “defines a vision for the future which in turn helps to establish targets and points of reference for the short and medium-term.”
This course is designed for health science participants—medical, nursing, nurse practitioner, physician assistant, pharmacy, social work, public health, and others—who will benefit from comprehending the complex environment in which they will work. It is a guide that helps delegates to comprehend the health care system so that they can better work in the system and change what needs to be changed.
This course is the most trusted and comprehensive guide to healthcare, as it provides everything students and professionals need to build a solid foundation on the field’s most critical issues.
Course Outline
Introduction: The paradox of excess and deprivation
- Excess and deprivation.
- The public’s view of the health care system.
- Understanding the crisis.
Paying for Health Care
- Modes of paying for health care.
- The burden of financing health care.
- Conclusion.