The Master’s in Health Economics (LM-56) aims at training the professionals required to
satisfy the increasing demand of qualified experts in the health sector. The multidisciplinary
programme provides students with skills in health economics and policy, hygiene and
epidemiology, pharmeconomics and economic evaluation, business management and
performance evaluation, health statistics and health law.
Health economics’ graduates can hold positions in public and private organization and
research institutions, national and international. Possible employers are: Government
agencies and regulatory authorities operating in the healthcare sector - Ministries and other
bodies responsible for health planning; National and international organizations such as,
among others, ISTAT, OECD, WHO, WORLD BANK, regulatory and programming bodies,
NGOs, universities.