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Doing A Lot with A Little: Economic Analysis in Public Health

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Course Overview Course Quality Rating TBD Course Description This course is provided by Empire State Public Health Training Center and will require a secondary login and/or registration. This self- paced, online course will discuss economic analysis in public health. Data needed to complete a cost-benefit analysis will be outlined and participants will be taken through the process of completing a cost-benefit analysis. Click the LAUNCH button below to start or be taken to the course. Target Audience None listed Learning Objectives Having completed this course, the learner will be able to: Describe the purpose of an economic analysis. Define the purpose of a cost-benefit analysis (CBA). Outline the data needed to create a cost-benefit analysis (CBA). Council of Linkages Core Competencies for Public Health Professionals (COL)/COL Tier(s) 7A.13 (Tier 1): Describes how cost effectiveness, cost benefit, cost-utility analyses affect programmatic prioritization and decision making. 7B.14 (Tier 2): Uses cost effectiveness, cost benefit, cost-utility analyses in programmatic prioritization and decision making. Professional/Disciplinary Competencies None listed Format Online/Self-Study Credit /CEU None available Duration 1 hr. Specifications None listed Course Publication Date None listed
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