Course Content
The course analyses the relationships between global health strategies and national and local health policies and systems development. It focuses then on health systems frameworks, the role and behaviour of institutions and stakeholders, the major innovations in financing and delivering health services, and on how health systems are responding to global changes.
Learning objectives, training objectives
Participants understand the importance of health systems and policies, and health systems research in international health management and in achieving public health goals. Participants are acquainted with a systems thinking approach.
Target Audience
- All who (aspire to) work in the area of international cooperation for public health at all levels
- (Future) leaders and managers addressing the need to link strong business management expertise and sound education in public health
Qualifications
At least two years of professional experience and English language skills: TOEFL paper 550 / computer 213 / internet 79 - 80 or IELTS 6.0 or native speaker or completed higher education in English (with written proof)
Certifications
The course is part of the MBA International Health Management
Enquiries and Registration:
Please register via the Swiss TPH website
Ms. Evelyne Brodmann
CategoriesEvidence-Based Health Care, Health Professions Education, Health Promotion, Health Services, Health Systems, Program Evaluation, Public Health, Public Health Research