Comparative Health Systems
This course is part of Healthcare Law Specialization
Instructor: Angus Corbett
What you'll learn
Skills you'll gain
There are 4 modules in this course
A comparative analysis of health systems will help managers and health care professionals who are responsible for optimizing organizational outcomes by improving the quality of health care and simultaneously reducing the costs of health care. The course will use of a combination of the World Health Organization building blocks framework along with theories of complex systems to establish a framework to compare health systems in a number of high-income, middle-income, and low-income countries. This analysis will develop the capacity of managers to critically evaluate relationships between their organizations and the broader set of interactions between the building blocks that make up particular health care systems.
The United States - A High-Income Country Without Universal Healthcare
Germany and England - Self-Governing Systems of Healthcare
Brazil and China - Middle-Income Countries Moving Towards Universal Health Coverage
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