Welcome to the Introduction to Health Policy course! By the end of this course, you will have developed an overall understanding of the various aspects of health policy analysis. During this course, you will be provided with the requisite frameworks, perspectives, and analytical tools, allowing you to reflect critically on the health policy developments in developing countries. You will learn about the key concepts, core principles of public health, and various health system components, including financing and governance, while exploring social science approaches to health and health as a social determinant. You will also learn about equity, access, and quality as key objectives of public health systems in detail, with an emphasis on the determinants and their measurement issues.



What you'll learn
Describe basic concepts of public health, health system, approaches to study health policy, and a comparative perspective on the health system.
Explain the requisite frameworks, perspectives, and analytical tools that allow critical reflection on the health policy in developing countries.
Explain historical developments and current discourses on health policymaking in developing countries.
Identify the social science approaches to health and locating health and inequities in access to health within the social determinants.
Skills you'll gain
Details to know
1 quiz, 26 assignments
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There are 8 modules in this course
In this module, you will be introduced to the concept of health. You will also explore the relationship between life, health, and healthcare. This module will also cover various approaches to health, such as the biomedical approach, health as a human capital, the capability approach to health, and health as a human right.
What's included
9 videos7 readings4 assignments
You will explore various concepts and definitions related to health, diseases, mortality, and morbidity in this module. You will learn about some key ideas related to disease dynamics that would elaborate the broad trajectory of transitions in human health and life. You will also be able to explore various data related to health achievement and its relationship with economic development. You will analyze the case of mortality decline in the UK during the late 19th and early 20th centuries to understand the role of medical technologies and economic development in improving human health.
What's included
9 videos5 readings4 assignments1 discussion prompt
In this module, you will explore the public health approach. Starting with John Snow’s experiment, you will be able to appreciate the key principles of the public health approach, which is ingrained in the social sciences, arts, and sciences. Further, you will examine the public health approach adopted during COVID-19 around the world. Subsequently, you will learn why health is socially determined and the basic contours of the SDH framework, with special emphasis on the role of power. The module discusses some key social determinants of health: gender, work, food and nutrition, and climate change.
What's included
9 videos6 readings4 assignments1 discussion prompt
In this module, you will be introduced to the contours of health economics. You will also be able to appraise them using the analytical frameworks, tools, and techniques offered by health economics that help in dealing with problems of health and healthcare delivery. You will investigate market failures in health and healthcare, as well as the role of government in addressing these failures. You will also learn about the ideas of public goods and merit goods in the context of healthcare. Lastly, you will be introduced to the basics of economic evaluation methods for health and their critiques.
What's included
7 videos7 readings4 assignments1 discussion prompt
In this module, you will gain an understanding of the basic definition of health systems and their goals and outcomes, with particular attention to the idea of equity. This module will also review the ‘intermediate outcomes’ to explore how improving access, efficiency, and quality will improve the effective availability of services. You will also gain insight into how these contribute to the ultimate goals of improving people’s health, financial protection, and satisfaction with their healthcare.
What's included
8 videos5 readings3 assignments1 discussion prompt
This module will introduce you to various aspects of healthcare financing. You will gain an understanding of different forms of health financing. You will also learn about the roles of agents, including those of states, markets, and individuals. In this module, the major emphasis will be given to out-of-pocket spending on health and its impact on equality and access. You will also understand healthcare and financing systems from a historical perspective, with special emphasis on developing countries.
What's included
7 videos5 readings3 assignments1 discussion prompt
In this module, you will be introduced to universal health coverage (UHC). You will further explore using the theory of change (ToC) framework to analyze the design of the health system to achieve UHC. This module will also discuss the challenges developing countries face in achieving UHC.
What's included
8 videos7 readings1 quiz3 assignments
This module describes the learning objectives, project brief, review criteria, grading criteria, and submission instructions for the Staff Graded Individual Assignment for the course.
What's included
1 video3 readings1 assignment
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The University of Tokyo
University of Copenhagen
Imperial College London
Stanford University
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