In this course, learners will become familiar with principles and theories of global health problems, and major challenges and controversies in improving global population health as well as practical applications of quantitative methods to analyze and interpret issues and challenges for policy. Topics will include health and foreign policy, health governance, acute disease surveillance, non-communicable diseases, burden of disease, universal health coverage, health systems strengthening, health financing, and human resources for health and ageing.
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Global Health Policy
The University of TokyoAbout this Course
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Syllabus - What you will learn from this course
Global Health Policy and Governance
Pandemics and Health Security Responses
Universal Health Coverage in the Context of Aging
The Future of Japan's Health System: Sustaining Good Health with Equity at Low Cost
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- 5 stars76.54%
- 4 stars17.25%
- 3 stars4.42%
- 2 stars1.32%
- 1 star0.44%
TOP REVIEWS FROM GLOBAL HEALTH POLICY
Global Health Policy is a course that can be helpful globally
Insightful information on Japan's health system and approach compared to other countries.
I enjoyed this course thoroughly and learned a lot of new things that will help in changing policies for my country.
The information obtained in this course has been of great collaboration for me as a professional and in the same way as a citizen who needs to know about international health policies
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