2019/2020 KAN-CIHCV1604U Empirical Methods in Health Care Innovation
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Empirical Methods in Health Care Innovation |
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Language | English |
Course ECTS | 7.5 ECTS |
Type | Elective |
Level | Full Degree Master |
Duration | One Quarter |
Start time of the course | Second Quarter |
Timetable | Course schedule will be posted at calendar.cbs.dk |
Max. participants | 50 |
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Study Board for MSc in Business Administration and Innovation
in Health Care
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Last updated on 14-02-2019 |
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This is a mandatory elective course for the MSc
in Business Administration and Innovation in Health Care.
The empirical methods will rely on statistical inference, such that prior knowledge in this is an advantage. To sign up send a 1-page motivational letter and a grade transcript to ihc@cbs.dk before the registration deadline for elective courses. You may find the registration deadlines on my.cbs.dk ( https://studentcbs.sharepoint.com/graduate/pages/registration-for-electives.aspx ) Please also remember to sign up through the online registration. |
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This course focuses on the use of applied quantitative methods for the analysis of health and innovation in health care data. Topics to be covered include: methods for the analysis of health data; evaluation of public policies to promote HCI; cross-country comparison of health care responsiveness; Examining the impact of education on HCI and the interaction between HCI and society. Lectures will cover the research question, methodological approach and its empirical implementation. Computer-based practical exercises will complement the lectures to enable participants to gain experience in the application of the methods. Throughout the course an emphasis will be placed on the empirical (microeconometric) methods used in addressing research questions. These include, the linear regression model, policy evaluation techniques including methods of matching, regression discontinuity, and regression based difference-in-differences. The empirical methods will rely on statistical inference, such that prior knowledge in this is an advantage. |
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Feedback will be given at the oral examination and during office hours. Students will meet in groups with professor to discuss written project. | ||||||||||||||||||||||||
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Mastering ’Metrics: The Path from Cause to Effect
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