Health Economics (BBAMI-605(B))
Program: Bachelor of Business Administration
Category: Professional Elective Course
Semester: 6
Credits: 4
L-T-P: 5- 0- 0
Description
Health Economics examines the allocation of resources within healthcare systems, focusing on the efficiency, effectiveness, and equity of health services. It explores topics such as healthcare financing, cost-benefit analysis, demand and supply of healthcare, and policy-making to improve health outcomes and resource management.
Instructor

Mr. Koushik Dhar *

Assistant Professor
Department Of Commerce
Course Outcomes
  • Explain the fundamental economic principles underlying health and healthcare.
  • Assess the impact of demand and supply factors on healthcare services.
  • Compare behavioral economics with traditional neoclassical economics.
  • Analyze the principles and methods of economic evaluation in the context of health care.
  • Evaluate healthcare delivery systems and their ability to respond effectively to public health needs.
Evaluation Scheme
MST 10
MST_1 10
Attendance 10
Assignment 10
Total Internal 40
Total External 60
Overall Total 100