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Decision Analysis for Health and Medical Practices
RDS 280

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Description

This course is designed to introduce the student to the methods and growing range of applications of decision analysis and cost-effectiveness analysis in health technology assessment, medical and public health decision making, and health resource allocation. The objectives of the course are: (1) to provide a basic technical understanding of the methods used, (2) to give the student an appreciation of the practical problems in applying these methods to the evaluation of clinical interventions and public health policies, and (3) to give the student an appreciation of the uses and limitations of these methods in decision making at the individual, organizational, and policy level both in high-income and low-income settings.

Course Note: Introductory economics is recommended but not required.

School Harvard Chan School
Credits 2.5
Cross Reg

Available for Harvard Cross Registration

Course Component Lecture
Instruction Mode In Person
Grading Basis HSPH Student Option (Ordinal, Pass/Fail)