Resources provided here have been provided by the academics indicated. You are welcome to use these in your own teaching, but copyright remains with the originating academic and their institution in each case, and the source of the material should always be clearly acknowledged.

 

 

For Undergraduate Economists

 

Introduction to health economics Animated Figures to accompany Chapter 1 of Economic Analysis in Health Care by Morris Devlin and Parkin (2007) (reproduced from the book's companion website with permission from Wiley).

 

Many US universities choose to provide their teaching resources on open-access websites. An example of this is Professor Vivian Ho's 4th year course at Rice University. Follow the links in Professor Ho's course outline for Health Economics (Econ481) to view powerpoint slides for all lectures.

 

Health Economics undergrad option, Richard Smith, London School of Hygiene & Tropical Medicine:

 

For Masters Economists

 

Economics of Market for Medicines Powerpoint slides for a 2-3 hour lecture - provided by Jon Sussex and Jorge Mestre-Ferrandiz of the Office for Health Economics, London, 2007. Note: the last slide of this presentation provides a useful list of readings on this subject.

 

Valuing Health Powerpoint slides for a 2-3 hour lecture on methods of valuing benefits in health and health care - provided by Adam Oliver at LSE, 2007

 

MSc Health Economics (for non-economists), Richard Smith, London School of Hygiene & Tropical Medicine:

 

For Medical Students

 

 

Health Economics for Prescribers, Richard Smith, London School of Hygiene & Tropical Medicine:

 

 

MSc Public Health, Richard Smith, London School of Hygiene & Tropical Medicine:

 

"Health Economics and Anti-Microbial Resistance", 2004 lecture by Richard Smith, London School of Hygiene & Tropical Medicine

 

 

Other (eg. "guest" lectures to non-specialists)

 

Principles and methods of economic evaluation  3-hour introductory lecture for NHS Finance Directors -  provided by Nancy Devlin, City University, 2007.

 

At Johns Hopkins, the course Understanding cost effectiveness analysis in health care, aimed at public health specialists, is available online, and includes lecture slides, as well as the syllabus, readings and assignments.

 

 

 

 


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