Economics and Management in Health Care

Teachers

Included in study programs

Teaching results

Knowledge:
- ability to identify basic concepts and categories related to the issue of health management
- acquire knowledge about the economics of health care
- to gain knowledge about health policy and legal aspects of health care
Competence:
- in the application of strategic diagnostic methods in healthcare
- in the application of managerial decisions in healthcare
Skill:
- variant thinking and teamwork in managerial decisions
- presentation skills in the implementation of economic and managerial decisions

Indicative content

Consultations:
Economics of health and healthcare.
Health care delivery systems in Slovakia and in the EU.
Basic concepts of health systems. Basic models of health systems.
Health care reforms in the Slovak Republic.
Provision of health care in the Slovak Republic. Management and supervision of health care in the Slovak Republic.
Health care financing. Financial flows, sources and methods of health care financing. Ways of financing health care providers in the Slovak Republic.
Health insurance in the Slovak Republic
Revenues and redistribution of public health insurance. Health care expenditure.
Principles of pricing in healthcare.
Changes in the health care system in the Slovak Republic.
Financial analysis in healthcare.
Management in healthcare
Marketing in healthcare.
Self-study:
Healthcare in relation to economic theory.
Health systems in the world.
Issues of health care reforms in the Slovak Republic.
Health care in the Slovak Republic.
Preparation for presentation of semester assignments.
Financial flows, sources and methods of health care financing.
Application of pricing principles in healthcare.
Problems of financial analysis in healthcare.
Application of management and marketing tools in healthcare.
Preparation for presentation of semester assignments.
Preparation for preliminary semester test.

Support literature

1. ONDRUŠ, P., ONDRUŠOVÁ, I. 2017. Manažment a financovanie v zdravotníctve. Matica slovenská, 2017. 328 s. ISBN 978-80-9725-359-2.
2. OZOROVSKÝ, V., VOJTEKOVÁ, I. a kol. 2016. Zdravotnícky manažment a financovanie. 1. vyd. Bratislava : Wolters Kluwer, 2016. 344 s. ISBN 978-80-8168-522-4.
3. BARTÁK, M. 2010. Ekonomika zdraví. 1. vyd. Praha : Wolters Kluwer ČR, 2010. 224 s. ISBN 978-80-7357-503-8.
4. WALSHE, K – SMITH, J. 2016. Healthcare Management. 3rd edition. Open University Press, 2016. ISBN 978-0335263523.
5. MORRIS, S. et al. 2012. Economic Analysis in Health Care. 2nd edition. John Wiley & Sons, 2012. ISBN: 978-1-119-95149-0.

Syllabus

Consultations: Economics of health and healthcare. Health care delivery systems in Slovakia and in the EU. Basic concepts of health systems. Basic models of health systems. Health care reforms in the Slovak Republic. Provision of health care in the Slovak Republic. Management and supervision of health care in the Slovak Republic. Health care financing. Financial flows, sources and methods of health care financing. Ways of financing health care providers in the Slovak Republic. Health insurance in the Slovak Republic Revenues and redistribution of public health insurance. Health care expenditure. Principles of pricing in healthcare. Changes in the health care system in the Slovak Republic. Financial analysis in healthcare. Management in healthcare Marketing in healthcare. Self-study: Healthcare in relation to economic theory. Health systems in the world. Issues of health care reforms in the Slovak Republic. Health care in the Slovak Republic. Preparation for presentation of semester assignments. Financial flows, sources and methods of health care financing. Application of pricing principles in healthcare. Problems of financial analysis in healthcare. Application of management and marketing tools in healthcare. Preparation for presentation of semester assignments. Preparation for preliminary semester test.

Requirements to complete the course

Preliminary assessment: semester assignment, preliminary semester test
Final assessment: written exam
• elaboration and presentation of the semester assignment – 15 % (15 points)
• activity in consultations – 10 % (10 points)
• result of the preliminary semester test – 15 % (15 points)
Ffinal written exam – 60 % (60 points)

Student workload

• participation in consultation – 20 hours
• self- study – 32 hours
• elaboration of semester assignment – 13 hours
• preparation for preliminary semester test – 13 hours
• preparation for final written exam – 26 hours
Total: 104 hours

Language whose command is required to complete the course

Slovak

Date of approval: 11.03.2022

Date of the latest change: 19.12.2022