Nov 30, 2024  
2021-2022 Graduate Catalog 
    
2021-2022 Graduate Catalog [ARCHIVED CATALOG]

Public Health, Ph.D. - Health Services and Policy Research Concentration


The following Ph.D. Health Services and Policy Research (HSRP) competencies describe the knowledge, skills, and abilities a successful graduate will demonstrate the conclusion of this doctoral program (and the course where the competency is mastered and assessed is noted in parenthesis):

  • Ph.D. HSRP 1: Apply social science (economics, political science, sociology, etc.) concepts, theories and methods to the framing and analysis of research questions in health services delivery and health care policy. (PHPB 9240 )
  • Ph.D. HSRP 2: Describe major problems in health services delivery and health care policy that are currently the subject of empirical investigations. (PHPB 9220 )
  • Ph.D. HSRP 3: Apply advanced methods of analysis and research design to describe policy-relevant issues in contemporary health care, such as: access to health care, health care financing, insurance market functioning, physician and hospital performance, healthcare management and organization, patient safety and quality of care, and health care workforce. (PHPB 9240 )
  • Ph.D. HSRP 4: Effectively teach concepts and methods of health services and health policy research to students. (PHPB 9240 )
  • Ph.D. HSRP 5: Design a health services or health policy research proposal involving qualitative, quantitative, or mixed methods approaches. (PHPB 9220 )
  • Ph.D. HSRP 6: Conduct a health services or health policy research activity investigation suitable for peer-reviewed publication as an independent researcher. (PHPB 8250 )
  • Ph.D. HSRP 7: Function as a collaborative team member in the design and conduct of a health services or health policy investigation. (PHPB 8250 )

Ph.D. HSRP Concentration Advanced Research Methods, Statistics and Electives Courses (18 Hours)


Select at least 6 pre-approved courses in consultation with the Faculty Advisor.