Health Economics and Policy is about understanding how health systems actually work, and how they can work better. At Brown, students are trained to analyze the economic, political and structural forces that shape access to care, health outcomes and costs. They will learn how incentives, markets and policies influence decisions made by governments, health care organizations and individuals.
This concentration emphasizes rigorous analytical training alongside practical, transferable skills used in real-world public health and policy settings, including economic analysis, policy evaluation and data-driven decision-making. Rather than focusing on a single health topic, students build a strong methodological foundation they can apply across healthcare, public health and policy environments.
Graduates are prepared to produce evidence that informs policy, improves efficiency and equity and helps decision-makers allocate resources in ways that meaningfully improve population health.
