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Economic Evaluation of Preparedness Programs

This training product will introduce you to the basics of economics and the process of creating a cost-effectiveness survey. After learning introductory terms and ideas, you will be presented with two case studies before being given a final summary. By the time you've completed all four topics, you should be able to examine a cost-effectiveness survey and provide an informed opinion about whether to spend money on a program from a cost-effectiveness point of view.

Producing Institution & Partners: 
Johns Hopkins University - Center for Public Health Preparedness
Author/Speaker: 
Kevin D. Frick, PhD
Target Audience: 
Emergency Management
First Responders
Healthcare Professionals & Providers
Public Health Professionals
Format: 
Online Module
Annotation: 
In order to access this course online you will need to register with the Johns Hopkins Public Health Preparedness Programs via link below.

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