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A three-day intensive computer-based course in methods for health economic evaluation. The course covers study design principles, techniques for analysing costs and outcomes and an introduction to decision models. Each module is re-enforced by exercises in TreeAge Pro and STATA. Participants should be familiar with basic statistics. It is designed for those engaged in undertaking cost-effectiveness analysis and resource allocation decision-making. This course involves a series of modules to provide an overview of what is required for conducting a health economic evaluation. These include:

• Study design principles
• Techniques for analyzing costs
• Techniques for analyzing outcomes
• Introduction to decision models

• Markov modelling and applications

Discounts available for students and professionals from low-to-middle income countries via emailing: health-economics@unimelb.edu.au This course will be held online via Zoom. 
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