Health Economics
Health economics is an applied field of study that examines and finds systems-based solutions to make health care more equitable, accessible, and affordable for all. Health economists seek to understand the role that a broad range of stakeholders (such as health care providers, patients, insurance companies, government agencies, corporations, and public organizations) play in health care spending. Health economists are curious about what affects health outcomes.INTEREST(S)
Cost effectiveness of Health management and health care Health and productivityWomen’s health Covid and mental healthGender based violence and health
VISION
To explore and examine the economics of health care to make health care system more sustainable.
MISSION
To understand the role that a broad range of stakeholders play in health care spending.
MEMBER(S)
Health and Productivity of Working women in Bangladesh
Health and Productivity of Working women in Bangladesh