Overview
The Master’s degree program in Health Economics and Management at Dauphine–PSL produces professionals with specialized training in the economics and management of health and medical/social facilities (care facilities, nursing homes, etc.). Its graduates also serve in positions connected with health economics assessment and access to the health care technology market (pharmaceutical industry, consulting firms).
This master's degree is part of the graduate program in Economics.
Learning outcomes
- Training in supervisory and management careers in the French and European health and medical/social sectors and in the evaluation of health care technology.
- Quality career opportunities in a dynamic business sector.
Structure
Tracks
In Master 1 : 1 track
- Health Economics and Management (one for initial training, the other for continuing education)
In Master 2 : 3 tracks
- Economics and management of health and medico-social organizations
- Medico-economic evaluation and market access
- Strategic management of services and institutions for the elderly
- Management of the transformation of the health and social sectors
Costs
Funding
Admissions
Prerequisites Master's Year 1
A Bachelor’s degree (180 ECTS credits) in management economics, the social sciences or applied mathematics in the social sciences. Prior professional experience (internships, etc.) is strongly recommended.