Section outline

  • This module is intended to introduce MPH students with necessary skills for strategic planning, developing and analysing health policies, monitoring and evaluation of health projects and public health programmes in order to improve people’s health.The module also provides basic professional skills in health economics and financing. Students are expected to conduct an assessment of health policies and interventions and discuss the use of evidence for data-driven decision making in health management and policies. The goal is to increase students’ knowledge and ability to analyse and address health issues from both management and policy perspectives.

    Learning outcomes:

    1. Demonstrate knowledge and understanding of concepts of (1) strategic planning, monitoring and evaluation of health programmes; (2) development and implementation of health policies; (3) health economics and market failure; (4) Universal health coverage and financial protection.
    2. Develop a monitoring and evaluation plan using a logical model/logical frame.
    3. Apply major economic concepts of supply, demand, monopoly, monospsony, adverse selection, and moral hazard to health.
    4. Conduct the analysis of policy process and policy content.
    5. Conduct systematic analysis and compare health financing systems.

    Units:

    1. Health Policy and Cooperation
    2. Health Planning
    3. Introduction to Health Economics
    4. Health Financing

    Instructors:

    1. Ms Stella Matutina Umuhoza, Email: smumuhoza@nursph.org
    2. Prof. Manasse Nzayirambaho, Email: mnzayira@nursph.org
    3. Dr. James Humuza, Email: jhumuza@nursph.org
    4. Dr. Sabine F. Musange, Email: smusange@nursph.org, s.furere@ur.ac.rw
  • Aim of the Unit
    This unit aims to build the competency of students in describing a health financing system. This unit will take an in-depth look at important issues in health financing in low and middle-income countries and develop students’ skills to critically analyze health financing systems.

    Learning outcomes

    1. Explain health financing functions: revenue collection, pooling, and purchasing and discuss its relation and interaction with other functions of the health system
    2. Assess the major health financing challenges faced by developing countries and discuss the available options for improving financing of health services and for including the poor.
    3. Discuss the policy implications of health financing for reaching “Universal Health Coverage”.

    Learning activities
    In this unit, students will be engaged in different activities including forum discussion, short quizzes and written assignments. Students are expected to complete all the unit's activities.

    Learning resources
    Learning resources include powerpoint presentations summarizing the content of each session, web links to video and readings.

    Structure of the unit
    This course is organized around activities that will most likely ensure that students acquire the expected knowledge and skills. The unit comprises 6 sessions organized as follow:
        Session 1: Introduction to Health Systems and Universal Health Coverage
        Session 2: Revenue Collection
        Session 3: Pooling of funds
        Session 4: Purchasing of health services
        Session 5: Health financing challenges
        Session 6: Monitoring and accountability for UHC
    This is an online course. However, we will set up 2 weekly online sessions to go over questions students have and discuss other challenges encountered during online teaching. These meetings will start at 6 pm and last for an hour. The choice of the days will be made with students.

    Assessment modalities
    Students will be assessed through quizzes, individual and group written assignments. Students are also expected to actively participate in forum discussions and interact with their classmates and instructors. Assessment modalities are as follow:
        – Participation in forum discussion: 15%
        – Quizzes:15%
        – Individual assignment: 30%
        – Group assignment: 30%

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