
Health Economics: Application to Research
Gain a comprehensive understanding of health economics and its context.
About This Course
Take the lead in applying Health Economics to your research with this interactive online course. Gain a comprehensive understanding of health economics and its context, and master the skills to calculate cost-effectiveness and effectively translate economic evaluations in your research proposals. With the flexibility to exit and resume the course at any point, you can learn at your own pace and advance your career in health research.

Pricing
Free
WAHTN Partners have free access to this course
$15
Participants from the AHRA partner organisations have discounted access to this course.
$30
Any person from the public can gain access to the course.
Course Objectives

By the end of this course, participants will be able to:
- Define health economics and understand its breadth and the context of economic evaluation.
- Identify the necessary components in calculating cost-effectiveness.
- Recognise the economic translation requirements in a research proposal.
- Economic evaluation and its relevance to health research and translation.

Feedback From Participants
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"It Provides a very good overview and the parts make sense when seen in a logical way. There are many prompts to more detailed references on the topics and they can be followed up for more information. Building in breaks was a good idea."
"Videos, real-life examples and visuals (e.g. charts) used to support comprehension."
"The content was well structured and allowed me to develop my understanding. Important information was consolidated well by the quiz"
"The self-assessments complement well with the comprehensive lesson content."