Course Website Locator: hpm246-01
Harvard School of Public Health
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Full Year 2009
Seminar in Health Policy
Cross-listed at KSG as HCP-597 and HCP-598 and at FAS as HP-2000
Dr. J. Newhouse, Dr. R. Frank
10 credits, given at end of last semester
Seminars. Two 2-hour sessions each week.
Taught at the Harvard Kennedy School of Government. Classroom: Taubman 301.
This course is restricted to doctoral students. Topics covered will include the financing and organization of health care, medical manpower, medical malpractice, technology assessment, prevention, mental health, long-term care, and quality of care.
Course Note: Requirement for doctoral students in the HPM department; signature of instructor required for those who are not doctoral candidates in the HPM department; the course meets at the John F. Kennedy School of Government. (5.06)
Course evaluations are an important method for feedback on the quality of course offerings. The submission of a course evaluation is a requirement for this course. Your grade for the course will be made available only after you have submitted responses to at least the first three questions of the on-line evaluation for this course.
Full Year 2008
Seminar in Health Policy
Cross-listed at KSG as HCP-597 and HCP-598 and at FAS as HP-2000
Dr. J. Newhouse, Dr. R. Frank
10 credits, given at end of last semester
Seminars. Two 2-hour sessions each week.
This course is restricted to doctoral students. Topics covered will include the financing and organization of health care, medical manpower, medical malpractice, technology assessment, prevention, mental health, long-term care, and quality of care.
Course Note: Requirement for doctoral students in the HPM department; signature of instructor required for those who are not doctoral candidates in the HPM department; the course meets at the John F. Kennedy School of Government. (5.06)
Course evaluations are an important method for feedback on the quality of course offerings. The submission of a course evaluation is a requirement for this course. Your grade for the course will be made available only after you have submitted responses to at least the first three questions of the on-line evaluation for this course.
Full Year 2007
Seminar in Health Policy
Cross-listed at KSG as HCP-597 and HCP-598 and at FAS as HP-2000
Dr. J. Newhouse, Dr. R. Frank
10 credits, given at end of last semester
Seminars. Two 2-hour sessions each week.
This course is restricted to doctoral students. Topics covered will include the financing and organization of health care, medical manpower, medical malpractice, technology assessment, prevention, mental health, long-term care, and quality of care.
Course Note: Requirement for doctoral students in the HPM department; signature of instructor required for those who are not doctoral candidates in the HPM department; the course meets at the John F. Kennedy School of Government. (5.06)
Course evaluations are an important method for feedback on the quality of course offerings. The submission of a course evaluation is a requirement for this course. Your grade for the course will be made available only after you have submitted responses to at least the first three questions of the on-line evaluation for this course.
Full Year 2006
Seminar in Health Policy
Cross-listed at KSG as HCP-597 and HCP-598 and at FAS as HP-2000
Dr. J. Newhouse, Dr. R. Frank
10 credits, given at end of last semester
Seminars. Two 2-hour sessions each week.
This course is restricted to doctoral students. Topics covered will include the financing and organization of health care, medical manpower, medical malpractice, technology assessment, prevention, mental health, long-term care, and quality of care.
Course Note: Requirement for doctoral students in the HPM department; signature of instructor required for those who are not doctoral candidates in the HPM department; the course meets at the John F. Kennedy School of Government. (5.06)
Course evaluations are an important method for feedback on the quality of course offerings. The submission of a course evaluation is a requirement for this course. Your grade for the course will be made available only after you have submitted responses to at least the first three questions of the on-line evaluation for this course.