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Economics of Health and Medical Care (BMDS 235, ECON 126)

Past Offerings

Economics of Health and Medical Care (BMDS 235, ECON 126) (256): Institutional, theoretical, and empirical analysis of the problems of health and medical care. Topics: demand for medical care and medical insurance; institutions in the health sector; economics of information applied to the market for health insurance and for health care; economics of health care labor markets and health care production; and economic epidemiology. Graduate students with research interests should take ECON 249. Prerequisites: ECON 50 and either ECON 102A or STATS 116 or the equivalent. Recommended: ECON 51.

Sections

Economics of Health and Medical Care (BMDS 235, ECON 126) | Economics of Health and Medical Care (BIOMEDIN 156, BIOMEDIN 256, ECON 126) HRP 256 Section 01 Class #29686

  • Jayanta Bhattacharya
  • Thomas MaCurdy
  • 5 Units
  • 2024-2025 Autumn
    Schedule No Longer Available

Notes: Class meets in room 370-370 on 10/17 and 11/7.

  • 2024-2025 Autumn
    Schedule No Longer Available

Economics of Health and Medical Care (BMDS 235, ECON 126) (256): Institutional, theoretical, and empirical analysis of the problems of health and medical care. Topics: demand for medical care and medical insurance; institutions in the health sector; economics of information applied to the market for health insurance and for health care; economics of health care labor markets and health care production; and economic epidemiology. Graduate students with research interests should take ECON 249. Prerequisites: ECON 50 and either ECON 102A or STATS 116 or the equivalent. Recommended: ECON 51.

Sections

Economics of Health and Medical Care (BMDS 235, ECON 126) | Economics of Health and Medical Care (BIOMEDIN 156, BIOMEDIN 256, ECON 126) HRP 256 Section 01 Class #31757

  • Jayanta Bhattacharya
  • Thomas MaCurdy
  • 5 Units
  • 2023-2024 Autumn
    Schedule No Longer Available
  • 2023-2024 Autumn
    Schedule No Longer Available

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