The programme follows interdisciplinary and comparative approaches.
Employing country- and region-specific datasets and case studies will allow you to gain comprehensive appreciation of effective healthcare interventions across a range of income settings, compare health systems’ performance on critical aspects such as regulation and value assessment, and examine policy formulation across geographical, economic, cultural, and political settings. As a health leader, you will utilise these skills to make informed evidence-based decisions that make a difference.
2:1 degree or equivalent in any discipline, with clinical, health policy and economics background and/or work experience in the health policy and economics field
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This is a 24-month modular programme with a set academic pathway. You will attend LSE for four two-week sessions over the two-year period.
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