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Pharmaceutical Pricing and Market Access (2018-2019)
Literature + Class notes
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Literature + Class notes
Pharmaceutical Pricing and Market Access (2018-2019) - Lecture Notes
Notes from all Lectures, Pharmaceutical Pricing and Market access cases
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Notes from all Lectures, Pharmaceutical Pricing and Market access cases
Health Economic Development and Policy (2018-2019)
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Health Economic Development and Policy (2018-2019) - Lecture Notes
LECTURE NOTES and Q&A

The two main aims of the course are to illustrate the link between health and economic development and to assess the rationale and effectiveness of public health expenditure, both, in the context of developing countries.

Specifically the aims are:

• To introduce participants to the concept of health in development economics
• To provide an overview of possible transmission channels between health and development and development and health
• To discuss models expl...
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LECTURE NOTES and Q&A

The two main aims of the course are to illustrate the link between health and economic development and to assess the rationale and effectiveness of public health expenditure, both, in the context of developing countries.

Specifically the aims are:

• To introduce participants to the concept of health in development economics
• To provide an overview of possible transmission channels between health and development and development and health
• To discuss models expl...
Pharmaceutical Pricing and Market Access (2018-2019) - Literature summary
Literature review to answer the working groups.
All compulsory papers (ALL WEEKS) have been summarised and the most important pictures are included in the summaries. 

Course Coordinator: Prof.d. Maureen Rutten-van Mölken and dr. Tim Kanters
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Literature review to answer the working groups.
All compulsory papers (ALL WEEKS) have been summarised and the most important pictures are included in the summaries. 

Course Coordinator: Prof.d. Maureen Rutten-van Mölken and dr. Tim Kanters
Health, Economic Development and Policy (2018-2019) - Literature summary
COMPULSORY LITERATURE SUMMARY - 2018/2019
Lecturer: Rieger


Health and nutrition are important inputs to individual well-being and economic development. Individual and population health in turn are driven by individual income and public resources allocated to the health sector. This two-way relationship renders the link between health and economic development complex and the evaluation of the economic impacts of health interventions a challenging endeavour. The course is designed to illustrate ...
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COMPULSORY LITERATURE SUMMARY - 2018/2019
Lecturer: Rieger


Health and nutrition are important inputs to individual well-being and economic development. Individual and population health in turn are driven by individual income and public resources allocated to the health sector. This two-way relationship renders the link between health and economic development complex and the evaluation of the economic impacts of health interventions a challenging endeavour. The course is designed to illustrate ...
Economics and Financing of Health and Healthcare (2018-2019) - Lectures Summary
Economics and Financing course summary (per lecture).
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Economics and Financing course summary (per lecture).
Global Health Economics (2018-2019)
To make progress on the path towards UHC, policy makers in low and middle income countries (LMICs) are required to raise more money for health, to move away from direct payments at the point of use and to use resources for health more efficiently and equitably. 

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To make progress on the path towards UHC, policy makers in low and middle income countries (LMICs) are required to raise more money for health, to move away from direct payments at the point of use and to use resources for health more efficiently and equitably. 

Global Health Economics (2018-2019) - Lectures 10-13
[[Topic 2 Lectures]] STATA EXERCISES (with graphs and Excel tables)

• interpret measures of inequities in health & health care use

• interpret measures of inequities in financial protection

• explain the main drivers of inequities in health and health care using decomposition methods

• provide evidence on the impact of health financing interventions using the measures of inequities in health & health care and financial protection, and decomposition techniques
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[[Topic 2 Lectures]] STATA EXERCISES (with graphs and Excel tables)

• interpret measures of inequities in health & health care use

• interpret measures of inequities in financial protection

• explain the main drivers of inequities in health and health care using decomposition methods

• provide evidence on the impact of health financing interventions using the measures of inequities in health & health care and financial protection, and decomposition techniques
Comparative Health Policy (2018-2019) - Literature Summary
Comparative Health Policy Literature summaries per week. 
Main topic: governance, institution, government and health policy analysis. 
Very deep summary per each article/document.
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Comparative Health Policy Literature summaries per week. 
Main topic: governance, institution, government and health policy analysis. 
Very deep summary per each article/document.
Pharmaceutical Pricing and Market Access (2018-2019) - Lecture Notes
Pharmaceutical Pricing and Market Access (2018-2019) - Literature summary
Health, Economic Development and Policy (2018-2019) - Literature summary
Comparative Health Policy (2018-2019) - Literature Summary
Pharmaceutical Pricing and Market Access (2018-2019) - Literature summary