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Medium Of InstructionsMode Of LearningMode Of Delivery
EnglishSelf StudyVideo and Text Based

Course Overview

Scarcity and Resources in Healthcare Certification Course is offered as part of Using Health Technology Assessment in support of Universal Health Coverage ExpertTrack. It is a 3-week online program. Future Learn is the course provider and The University of Glasgow creates the curriculum and grants the certificate.

Scarcity and Resources in Healthcare training is given by Dikshyanta Rana and Houra Haghpanahan from The University of Glasgow, and Eleanor Grieve from HEHTA’s Global HTA research theme.

The objectives of Scarcity and Resources in Healthcare by Future Learn are to investigate the theory of health economics, get an understanding of the economic concepts underlying the evaluation of health technology, comprehend how the healthcare market functions, the several elements that must be taken into account when making decisions, and how these factors interact with Health technology assessment and investigate the Health Minister's Dilemma.

The Highlights

  • Duration: Three weeks
  • Weekly study: 6 hours
  • Virtual course

Programme Offerings

  • assignments
  • full expert track access
  • virtual interactive learning
  • Certificate Of Accomplishment

Courses and Certificate Fees

Certificate AvailabilityCertificate Providing Authority
yesFuturelearn

The Scarcity and Resources in Healthcare Certification fees is Rs. 900 per month.

Description

Amount

Course Fee

Rs. 900 per month


Eligibility Criteria

Scarcity and Resources in Healthcare Certification Qualifying Details

The University of Glasgow will provide the Scarcity and Resources in Healthcare Certification after the final assessment gets evaluated by academic professionals.

What you will learn

Students will be able to demonstrate an understanding of the role of scarcity and resources in decision-making after the completion of Scarcity and Resources in Healthcare certification syllabus.


Who it is for

Anyone working in healthcare who wants to learn more about the function of health technology evaluation can enrol in this course.

Researchers, decision-makers, healthcare professionals such as  physiotherapists, and dietitians, as well as those working in the pharmaceutical industry and HTA organisations, will find it particularly helpful.


Admission Details

To enrol for Scarcity and Resources in Healthcare Certification Classes, students may follow these steps: 

Step 1: Follow the official URL

https://www.futurelearn.com/courses/scarcity-and-resources-in-healthcare

Step 2: The participants should then enrol on the Future Learn website.

Step 3: Unless they register and log in, participants won't receive a confirmation of their enrollment.

The Syllabus

Health Technology Assessment from an economics perspective
  • Health Technology Assessment from an economics perspective

The Healthcare Market and health systems
  • The healthcare market and health systems

The Tanzanian Health Minister's Dilemma
  • The Tanzanian health minister's dilemma

Instructors

University of Glasgow, Glasgow Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ's)

1: Who is accountable for creating the syllabus?

The University of Glasgow is accountable for creating the syllabus.

2: Who is in charge of providing training for this Scarcity and Resources in Healthcare online course?

Dikshyanta Rana and Houra Haghpanahan from The University of Glasgow, and Eleanor Grieve from HEHTA’s Global HTA research theme are in charge of providing training for this online course. 

3: Is there any free trial accessible for this online course?

Yes, this online course has access to the 2-day free trial.

4: How many spots are left for this Scarcity and Resources in Healthcare online course?

Only a few spots are left for this online course.

5: Who can enrol in this online course?

Anyone working in healthcare who wants to learn more about the function of health technology evaluation can enrol in this course.

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