Program overview
The master s program in health and medical policy prepares students to become analysts and informed decision-makers at the local state and national levels to be policy consultants to support the work of foundations or to engage with public health and advocacy organizations in the U S and abroad Students are expected to graduate with the knowledge and skills needed to analyze health policy issues examine health system approaches formulate new policies and support policy development in health care financing healthcare delivery system innovations and the allocation of scarce resources Students will learn how health care services in the U S are delivered and paid for how well the U S health care system performs from an individual and societal perspective and how various key stakeholders influence the formation and development of health policy
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