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This course entry should be read in conjunction with information provided in the 'Faculty information' section of this Handbook by the Faculty of Business and Economics
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DescriptionThis course is designed to provide an understanding of the economics of pharmaceuticals in health care systems, and the skills required to apply economic analysis to the evaluation of products and the broad policy issues affecting the industry. Areas of study include cost-effectiveness analysis of a drug, economic modelling to support the inclusion or exclusion of a drug on a national or hospital formulary, design of a clinical trial to evaluate the efficacy and cost-effectiveness of drugs, and methods of evaluating health and non-health outcomes of drug use. ObjectivesThe Graduate Certificate in Pharmacoeconomics aims to produce graduates who will: (a.) be critical and creative scholars who:
(b.) be responsible and effective global citizens who:
(c.) have a comprehensive understanding of their disciplines of economics and health economics and be able to provide discipline based solutions relevant to the business, professional and public policy communities we serve (d.) have advanced knowledge to Graduate Certificate level in health economics and be able to:
StructureThis course comprises four units. RequirementsStudents must complete: Progression to further studiesStudents who successfully complete the Graduate Certificate in Pharmacoeconomics, with a credit average (60 per cent) or above, may be eligible for admission to course 3807 Graduate Diploma in Health Economics and Policy. Award(s)Graduate Certificate of Pharmacoeconomics
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