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Introduction to Costing for Health Information Systems

In the Introduction to Costing for Health Information Systems module, you will learn about key concepts of costing and methods in health economic evaluation.

Enrollment in this course is by invitation only
  • Course Number

    PRO150
  • Self-Paced

About This Course

The Introduction to Costing for Health Information Systems module covers key concepts of costing and methods in health economic evaluation. You will learn about designing and conducting a costing analysis. The module will also give a real-world example of costing a health information system (HIS) to demonstrate some of these concepts and methods and to illustrate how cost data might be used.

Course Instructors

Jazmin Archer, MPH

Division of Global HIV & TB, Centers for Disease Control and Prevention

Carol Levin, PhD, MSc

Department of Global Health, University of Washington

Dorothy Mangale, PhD candidate

Department of Global Health, University of Washington

Mustapha Bello, MD, MPH

Senior Program Specialist, Division of Global HIV & TB, U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, Nigeria

Nannim Nalda, BPharm, MPH-PHI

Public Health Specialist, Monitoring and Evaluation Division of Global HIV & TB, U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, Nigeria

Team

Helen C Connolly, PhD, MA, MPA

Division of Global HIV & TB, Centers for Disease Control and Prevention

Nancy Puttkammer, MPH, PhD

Digital Initiatives Group at I-TECH, Department of Global Health, University of Washington

Elizabeth Dunbar, MPH, MS, PhD Candidate

Digital Initiatives Group at I-TECH, Department of Global Health, University of Washington

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