Summer 2000
ECN 4900, section 001
The Economics of Health Care
Dr. Dao
Office: CH 214D
Office Phone: 581-6329
Office Hours: 9:30-10:30 M-F
This course provides an economic approach to understanding health care problems. Upon successful completion of this course, students will be able to apply economic principles to the health care field. Only a minimum of mathematics will be used to follow the discussion of various topics. Emphasis is given to tools that are particularly relevant to health care. Students will find that economic analysis can provide many helpful insights into the operation of the health care system as well as the benefits and costs of different health care policies.
EXAMS: Midterm on Friday, July 21st, 2000.
Comprehensive Final on Wednesday, August 2nd, 2000.
TERM PAPER (required only for students taking this course for graduate credit):
A paper with focus on the literature review on a topic related to health care economics.
CLASS ATTENDANCE: Attendance is required. Good record of class participation will help a student’s final grade in "borderline" cases.
COURSE GRADE BREAKDOWN: For undergraduate credit For graduate credit
Midterm: 40 percent 40 percent
Final: 60 percent 50 percent
Term Paper: 10 percent
COURSE OUTLINE