Description
Pharmacoeconomics refers to the scientific discipline that compares the value of one pharmaceutical drug or drug therapy to another. It is a sub-discipline of health economics. In this course, the students will be introduced to principles of pharmacoeconomics. Lectures and activities are designed to help students explore the different models used in pharmacoeconomic studies to evaluate and compare the economic aspects of medication use. Students will become familiar with the main principles required for drug formulary development and will be introduced to health policy management.
Program
Bachelor of Pharmacy-B Pharm
Objectives
- Intended Learning Outcomes
By the end of the course students will be able to:
a. Knowledge and Understanding
a.1. Outline business administration, supply chain, ethics of health care and pharmacy profession
a.2. Define the basic concepts of pharmacoeconomics.
a.3. Recognize the different models used in pharmacoeconomic studies
b. Intellectual Skills
b.1. Analyze the basic concepts of pharmacoeconomics of workplace
b.2. Appraise the costs and consequences of the used pharmaceutical products and services.
b.3. Predict the full impact of a new therapy.
c. Professional and Practical Skills
c.1. Apply the most appropriate model for pharmacoeconomic analysis.
c.2. Detect the most suitable drug for specific patient condition based on evidence-based medicine and economic aspects of the chosen drug.
c.3. Detect the financial consequences of different types of medication error
d. General and Transferable Skills
d.1. Verify the significance of pharmacoeconomics in enhancing the safety and efficiency of patient care.
d.2. Improve collaboration with other healthcare providers to achieve the therapeutic goals in the scope of sound pharmacoeconomic maneuvers.