Introduction to Health Policy
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Understand the relationship between health and healthcare systems, and analyze health as human capital, capability, and fundamental human right.
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There are 7 modules in this course
This course introduces learners to the foundational concept of health and its critical role in shaping human life and societal well-being. It explores the interconnections between life, health, and healthcare systems, offering a multidimensional understanding of what it means to be healthy. The module examines various theoretical approaches to health, including the biomedical model, health as human capital, Amartya Sen’s capability approach, and the framing of health as a fundamental human right. Through these perspectives, learners will gain insight into how health is understood, measured, and promoted in policy and practice, and its centrality to sustainable development and human dignity.
In this module, you will be introduced to the concept of health. You will also explore the relationship between life, health, and healthcare. This module will also cover various approaches to health, such as the biomedical approach, health as a human capital, the capability approach to health, and health as a human right.
What's included
9 videos4 readings4 assignments
9 videos•Total 61 minutes
- Course Introduction•4 minutes
- Idea of Health and Illness Overtime•7 minutes
- Definition of Health•5 minutes
- Medicine and Health•6 minutes
- Social Science Approaches to Health•7 minutes
- Health and Development: Human Capital Approach•6 minutes
- Capability and Health•9 minutes
- Conceptualizing Right to Health•8 minutes
- Contours of Right to Health•8 minutes
4 readings•Total 100 minutes
- Essential Reading: Understanding Health•20 minutes
- Essential Reading: Approaches to Health•20 minutes
- Essential Reading: Health as a Human Right•30 minutes
- Recommended Reading: Health as a Human Right•30 minutes
4 assignments•Total 79 minutes
- Graded Quiz: Approaches to Health and Life•60 minutes
- Understanding Health•6 minutes
- Approaches to Health•9 minutes
- Health as a Human Right•4 minutes
You will explore various concepts and definitions related to health, diseases, mortality, and morbidity in this module. You will learn about some key ideas related to disease dynamics that would elaborate the broad trajectory of transitions in human health and life. You will also be able to explore various data related to health achievement and its relationship with economic development. You will analyze the case of mortality decline in the UK during the late 19th and early 20th centuries to understand the role of medical technologies and economic development in improving human health.
What's included
9 videos4 readings4 assignments
9 videos•Total 71 minutes
- Health Conditions: Disease, Illness, Sickness•8 minutes
- Natural History of Disease •7 minutes
- Measures of Mortality•11 minutes
- Measurement of Morbidity•5 minutes
- Burden of Disease: Disability Adjusted Life Years•8 minutes
- Demographic Transition •10 minutes
- Epidemiologic Transition •7 minutes
- Epidemiological Transition Models •6 minutes
- Mortality Decline in England During Late 19th Century•9 minutes
4 readings•Total 190 minutes
- Essential Reading: Concepts, Definitions, and Indicators•35 minutes
- Essential Reading: Measurement of Health Status: Basics•30 minutes
- Recommended Reading: Measurement of Health Status: Basics•40 minutes
- Essential Reading: Epidemiological Transition: Case Studies•85 minutes
4 assignments•Total 78 minutes
- Graded Quiz: Measuring Progress in Health and Healthcare•60 minutes
- Concepts, Definitions and Indicators•4 minutes
- Measurement of Health Status: Basics•6 minutes
- Epidemiological Transition: Case Studies•8 minutes
In this module, you will explore the public health approach. Starting with John Snow’s experiment, you will be able to appreciate the key principles of the public health approach, which is ingrained in the social sciences, arts, and sciences. Further, you will examine the public health approach adopted during COVID-19 around the world. Subsequently, you will learn why health is socially determined and the basic contours of the SDH framework, with special emphasis on the role of power. The module discusses some key social determinants of health: gender, work, food and nutrition, and climate change.
What's included
9 videos4 readings4 assignments
9 videos•Total 66 minutes
- John Snow’s Experiment•8 minutes
- Public Health Approach•7 minutes
- Primary Healthcare•9 minutes
- Background of SDH Framework•7 minutes
- Evolution of SDH Framework•8 minutes
- Conceptual Framework and Policy Action•7 minutes
- Gender•7 minutes
- Income, Class, and Occupation•6 minutes
- Inter-Sectionality Between Class and Gender•8 minutes
4 readings•Total 145 minutes
- Essential Reading: Public Health Approach•20 minutes
- Essential Reading: Social Determination of Health (SDH)•20 minutes
- Essential Reading: Key Social Determinants•45 minutes
- Recommended Reading: Key Social Determinants•60 minutes
4 assignments•Total 78 minutes
- Public Health Approach and Social Determination of Health (SDH) •60 minutes
- Public Health Approach•6 minutes
- Social Determination of Health (SDH) •6 minutes
- Key Social Determinants •6 minutes
In this module, you will be introduced to the contours of health economics. You will also be able to appraise them using the analytical frameworks, tools, and techniques offered by health economics that help in dealing with problems of health and healthcare delivery. You will investigate market failures in health and healthcare, as well as the role of government in addressing these failures. You will also learn about the ideas of public goods and merit goods in the context of healthcare. Lastly, you will be introduced to the basics of economic evaluation methods for health and their critiques.
What's included
7 videos5 readings4 assignments
7 videos•Total 66 minutes
- Basics of Consumer Theory: Idea of Demand and Supply•10 minutes
- Asymmetric Information and Induced Demand•11 minutes
- Uncertainty and Insurance•10 minutes
- Idea of Public Goods•11 minutes
- Merit Goods•5 minutes
- Basics of Economic Evaluation•11 minutes
- Applications and Limitations•8 minutes
5 readings•Total 230 minutes
- Essential Reading: Market Failure in Health and Healthcare•60 minutes
- Recommended Reading: Market Failure in Health and Healthcare•25 minutes
- Essential Reading: Role of Government in Health and Healthcare•60 minutes
- Recommended Reading: Role of Government in Health and Healthcare•25 minutes
- Essential Reading: Economic Evaluation: A Broad Overview•60 minutes
4 assignments•Total 76 minutes
- Graded Quiz: Economics of Health and Healthcare•60 minutes
- Market Failure in Health and Healthcare •6 minutes
- Role of Government in Health and Healthcare •4 minutes
- Economic Evaluation: A Broad Overview•6 minutes
In this module, you will gain an understanding of the basic definition of health systems and their goals and outcomes, with particular attention to the idea of equity. This module will also review the ‘intermediate outcomes’ to explore how improving access, efficiency, and quality will improve the effective availability of services. You will also gain insight into how these contribute to the ultimate goals of improving people’s health, financial protection, and satisfaction with their healthcare.
What's included
8 videos3 readings3 assignments
8 videos•Total 70 minutes
- Definition of Health System and Its Goals•11 minutes
- Health System Building Block: System Thinking•9 minutes
- Equity as a Key Health System Goal•8 minutes
- Measurement of Inequity: Basics•9 minutes
- Relevance of Intermediate Outcomes: Efficiency•8 minutes
- Access•10 minutes
- Quality•6 minutes
- Diagnosis of Health System Problems•9 minutes
3 readings•Total 80 minutes
- Essential Reading: Health Systems: Outcomes and Intermediate Outcomes•30 minutes
- Recommended Reading: Health Systems: Outcomes and Intermediate Outcomes•20 minutes
- Essential Reading: Intermediate Outcomes•30 minutes
3 assignments•Total 76 minutes
- Graded Quiz: Health Systems: Outcomes and Intermediate Outcomes•60 minutes
- Health Systems and Their Outcomes•8 minutes
- Intermediate Outcomes•8 minutes
This module will introduce you to various aspects of healthcare financing. You will gain an understanding of different forms of health financing. You will also learn about the roles of agents, including those of states, markets, and individuals. In this module, the major emphasis will be given to out-of-pocket spending on health and its impact on equality and access. You will also understand healthcare and financing systems from a historical perspective, with special emphasis on developing countries.
What's included
7 videos3 readings3 assignments
7 videos•Total 51 minutes
- Health Financing: Definition•8 minutes
- Out-of-Pocket-Based Financing: Consequences•5 minutes
- Principles of Progressive Financing•6 minutes
- Spreading Risk and Subsidizing Poor•7 minutes
- Health Financing Typology: Tax-Based Financing Systems•8 minutes
- Social Health Insurance and Private Voluntary Health Insurance•9 minutes
- Health Financing Landscape in Developing Countries•9 minutes
3 readings•Total 100 minutes
- Essential Reading: Basics of Healthcare Financing•30 minutes
- Essential Reading: Progressive Financing Systems•30 minutes
- Recommended Reading: Progressive Financing Systems•40 minutes
3 assignments•Total 74 minutes
- Graded Quiz: Health Financing•60 minutes
- Basics of Healthcare Financing•8 minutes
- Progressive Financing Systems•6 minutes
In this module, you will be introduced to universal health coverage (UHC). You will further explore using the theory of change (ToC) framework to analyze the design of the health system to achieve UHC. This module will also discuss the challenges developing countries face in achieving UHC.
What's included
9 videos5 readings4 assignments
9 videos•Total 60 minutes
- Concept of Universal Health Coverage•7 minutes
- Context of Universal Health Coverage•7 minutes
- Design of Health System to Achieve UHC•7 minutes
- Health Workforce•8 minutes
- Pharmaceuticals: Medicines, Vaccines•6 minutes
- Stewardship and Information•8 minutes
- Mixed Health Systems: Challenges•8 minutes
- Good Health at Low Cost: Thailand Example •6 minutes
- Video: Course Wrap-Up•2 minutes
5 readings•Total 150 minutes
- Essential Reading: Universal Health Coverage (UHC)•25 minutes
- Recommended Reading: Universal Health Coverage (UHC)•20 minutes
- Essential Reading: Health System Building Blocks for UHC•30 minutes
- Recommended Reading: Health System Building Blocks for UHC•30 minutes
- Essential Reading: Health Systems in Developing Countries•45 minutes
4 assignments•Total 76 minutes
- Graded Quiz: Health Systems for Universal Health Coverage •60 minutes
- Universal Health Coverage (UHC) •6 minutes
- Health System Building Blocks for UHC•6 minutes
- Health Systems in Developing Countries•4 minutes
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This course is part of the following degree program(s) offered by O.P. Jindal Global University. If you are admitted and enroll, your completed coursework may count toward your degree learning and your progress can transfer with you.¹
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