The course is aimed at providing students with the essential tools to understand, analyze and compare the characteristics of health systems and the main health policies adopted at regional, national and international levels. At the end of the course, the student will be able to critically evaluate the different types of public intervention in the health sector using tools suitable for making informed choices, in a logic of collective interest and in a perspective of equity and sustainability. Particular attention will be paid to the following topics: governance, aging, chronicity, health and inequalities, Health Technology Assessment.
The course aims to apply some of the basic concepts of economics to the analysis of health systems, an area in which decisions are particularly difficult from an economic point of view.
At the end of the course, the student will be able to:
Lectures and exercises. At least one lecture will be devoted to the debate of a topical issue of particular importance on which students will be asked to confront. In case of an extension of the state of health emergency connected to covid-19, the teaching methods will be specified in Aulaweb.
Lecture notes made available through Aulaweb
Ricevimento: In person or via Teams by appointment arranged by email
Ricevimento: Students may contact the professor by e-mail Office hours may be held either in person or via Microsoft Teams, depending on student preference
MARCELLO MONTEFIORI (President)
LUCIA LEPORATTI (President Substitute)
The timetable for this course is available here: EasyAcademy
The final exam (1 hour) is in written form divided into two parts. The first part consists of multiple-choice questions the second part consists of open-ended questions and exercises (open questions on the theory, graphical analysis, numerical exercises).
The written exam will evaluate the learning of the basic concepts transmitted during the course and the ability to apply knowledge in practical situations by correctly interpreting numerical and graphic
Students who have valid certification of disability or Specific Learning Desorders (DSA) on file with the University may request the use of compensatory measures during the exams (e.g. additional time, concept maps, modifications in the written/oral mode), following the guidelines (p. 5) published (https://unige.it/sites/unige.it/files/2024-05/Linee%20guida%20per%20la%20richiesta%20di%20servizi%2C%20di%20strumenti%20compensativi%20e_o%20di%20misure%20dispensative%20e%20di%20ausili%20specifici%20Maggio%202024.pdf)