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    MSc one year year full-time or half-time over two years

Masters Degree Description

The planning, financing, and organisation of health services is becoming an increasingly important concern for countries across the globe. Lower income countries are looking to transition to a universal coverage model, middle income countries are scaling up health provision, and higher income countries are facing challenges with service cost-effectiveness, health equity, an aging population and workforce shortages.

By studying MSc Health Policy, Planning and Financing, you will gain a holistic perspective of policy making that is relevant to countries at all levels of development. You’ll discover how to critically analyse health system issues, evaluate the effectiveness of policies, and devise appropriate health policy responses.

Co-designed and co-delivered with the London School of Economics & Political Science (the LSE), you’ll benefit from the expertise, resources and networks available at both institutions. And with staff who are world-leading researchers in their subjects, you’ll hear about the latest research and developments in the field from true global experts. By the end of the course, you could be making valuable contributions to local, national, or international health services and systems.

What you will learn

  • Critically understand a diverse range of international and national health policies, including current and emerging trends
  • Gain knowledge of selected topics related to the study of health policy, planning and financing, such as epidemiology, health economics, and social sciences
  • Develop skills in applying conceptual and theoretical knowledge using a multidisciplinary approach to formulate, design, implement, evaluate and appraise health policies and plans
  • Know how to assess and communicate empirical evidence, including critically appraising debates relevant to issues of health policy
  • Grow your research and presentation skills, including the ability to plan and carry out a literature search to evaluate research findings

Taught by research-active academics, you’ll benefit from their knowledge and cutting-edge insights. You’ll also work alongside peers from a diverse range of countries, enabling you to learn first-hand insight about the varying health systems and health challenges faced around the world.

All of this will prepare you to work towards your dissertation in the area that interests you. Whether that’s health policy and politics, behavioural incentive design, pharmaceutical economics and policy, or one of the many other topics you’ll study. This is where you’ll apply your new skills to complete in-depth policy analysis and independent research, consolidating your learning and building confidence to influence the health policy, planning and financing field.

Entry Requirements

A student must normally satisfy the London School of Hygiene & Tropical Medicine general entrance requirements and the additional programme specific entrance requirements as follows:

The normal minimum entrance qualification for registration at the School on a Master’s programme is at least one of the following:

  • a second-class honours degree of a UK university, or an overseas qualification of an equivalent standard, in a subject appropriate to that of the course of study to be followed
  • a registrable qualification appropriate to the course of study to be followed, in medicine, dentistry or veterinary studies

Applications with an appropriate technical qualification, or equivalent qualification and experience from overseas, are also welcomed.

Additionally for the MSc Health Policy, Planning & Financing, applicants should ideally have prior work experience in areas relating to health, policy, planning and financing. Preference will be given to such candidates given the competitive nature of this course. A minimum of one year’s experience in health policy or public health related work is recommended.

Any prospective student who does not meet the above minimum entry requirement, but who has relevant professional experience, may still be eligible for admission. Please contact the course directors if you are not sure whether this is the right course for you.

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Module Details

All students must take one compulsory module from each institution:

  • Financing Health Care (LSE)
  • Health Services or Health Policy, Process & Power (LSHTM)

Students must also take one additional semi-compulsory module from each institution from the following:

  • Basic Epidemiology (LSHTM)
  • Introduction to Health Economics (LSHTM) - may not be taken in conjunction with Health Economics (LSE)
  • Issues in Public Health (LSHTM)
  • Health Policy, Process & Power (LSHTM) - may not be taken in conjunction with Introduction to Health Policy & Politics (LSE)
  • Health Services (LSHTM)
  • Health Economics (LSE) - may not be taken in conjunction with Introduction to Health Economics (LSHTM)
  • Introduction to Health Policy & Politics - may not be taken in conjunction with Health Policy, Process & Power (LSHTM)
  • Health Systems and Policies in Developing Countries
  • Pharmaceutical Economics and Policy (note: this is a Term 2 option, so if students select this as their semi-compulsory choice, they can take a different LSE option from an approved list in Term 1)

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