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Evaluating Health Care Innovations

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The course discusses how the different components of the health care value chain contribute to the effectiveness and efficiency of health care innovation and addresses the issues of complementarities and substitutes in the functioning of the different components of the health care value chain. It covers methods of developing and implementing new programs and technologies in health care, using principles of market assessment, technology assessment, and business case analysis. Topics include methods and approaches to evaluating, adoption, and dissemination of new health technologies; techniques for comparative effectiveness analysis; assessing corporate innovation management processes, the design and management of new product development life cycles including processes, outsourcing, distributed design; approaches to implementing of new technologies in various settings.

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