3 Educations Abschlüsse in Gesundheitsökonomie in Niederlande for 2024

Educations Abschlüsse in Gesundheitsökonomie in Niederlande for 2024Filter
  • European Master in Health Economics and Management

    Erasmus School of Health Policy & Management

    • Rotterdam, Niederlande

    Vollzeit

    2 Jahre

    Auf dem Campus

    Englisch

    Der European Master in Health Economics and Management strebt nach Exzellenz in Gesundheitsökonomie und -management. Der gemeinsame europäische Masterstudiengang wird von den vier besten europäischen Universitäten in diesem Bereich angeboten. Das erste Semester beginnt in Bologna, das zweite, dritte und letzte Semester können Sie selbst bestimmen. Während dieses zweijährigen Masterstudiengangs können Sie zwischen Oslo, Innsbruck oder Rotterdam wählen.

  • MSc Economics and Business - Specialisation in Health Economics

    Erasmus School of Economics - Erasmus University Rotterdam

    • Rotterdam, Niederlande

    Vollzeit

    1 Jahr

    Auf dem Campus

    Englisch

    MSc in Economics and Business with a Specialisation in Health Economics is a major sector of a modern economy, accounting for 10-18% of GDP in high-income countries. Advances in medical technology generate substantial improvements in population health but also create major economic and social challenges. Healthcare costs are rising rapidly. Population aging both increases the need for health care and reduces the fraction of people working to pay for it. Health inequalities remain stubbornly high and further reduce productivity.

  • Master in Health Economics, Policy & Law

    Erasmus School of Health Policy & Management

    • Rotterdam, Niederlande

    Vollzeit

    1 Jahr

    Auf dem Campus

    Englisch

    Get a comprehensive view by exploring the Master in Health Economics, Policy & Law approaches to the complexities of healthcare systems. Healthcare systems worldwide face complicated challenges. Policymakers want to retain or improve access to good-quality healthcare, but they also want to keep systems affordable for patients and taxpayers. Meanwhile, healthcare expenditure is increasing, demographics are changing, expectations are higher, and expensive new treatments are becoming available.