Overview
The costs of the Swiss healthcare system have mounted to 12 percent of GDP - and they continue to grow. This is precisely why the healthcare system is constantly in the mid of the political debate. Rising premiums and costs tend to call for increasing and far-reaching regulations. The special character of the good “health” leads to a political ban or restriction of a price mechanism as a mean to allocate resources, a mechanism that is successfully applied in most other markets.
The challenge for health economics is to reconcile the ethical concerns of society as closely as possible with the respective market conditions.
This specialisation in Economics and Management - Health Economics and Management from University of Lucerne is subdivided into three topics: In addition to the fundamental analysis of health goods, hospitals and physician behaviour, it deepens the view on the insurance market and the pharmaceutical industry and their associated, specific regulation.
A comprehensive understanding of different insurance solutions and an in-depth examination of the topics of risk analysis and risk management enable students to perform complex tasks for the insurance industry.
Career prospects
It goes without saying that the successful completion of this specialisation opens doors to a wide variety of tasks in various fields of health care. This includes:
- hospital management
- organising and managing a network of outpatient medical practices
- practical risk management in health insurance
- management of pharmaceutical companies that are constantly reinventing themselves, but also tasks as collaborator of the monitoring authorities of this market.
Programme Structure
Courses include:
- Applied Health Economics
- Economic Evaluation in Health Care
- International Comparison of Health Care Systems
- Hospital Management
Key information
Duration
- Full-time
- 18 months
Start dates & application deadlines
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late application deadline for national students for the spring semester: January 31
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Campus Location
- Lucerne, Switzerland
Disciplines
Economics Management Studies Health Administration View 28 other Masters in Economics in SwitzerlandWhat students do after studying
Academic requirements
We are not aware of any specific GRE, GMAT or GPA grading score requirements for this programme.
English requirements
Other requirements
General requirements
- Admission to the Master’s programme in Economics and Management is possible with a recognised Bachelor’s degree1 awarded by a university outside Switzerland if the degree is awarded in a comparable field of study (at least 60 credits in economics and/or management).
- Students with a Bachelor's degree from a recognised university in a non-subject-related or non-comparable field of study from countries with which bilateral agreements on the equivalence of degrees in higher education exist (i.e. Germany, Austria, France and Italy) may be admitted to the Master's programme with conditions, provided that the conditions and obligations do not exceed a total of 60 credits
- Admission to the Master's programme is not possible with other foreign Bachelor's degrees from a non-subject-related or non-comparable field of study.
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Tuition Fees
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International Applies to you
Applies to youNon-residents2230 CHF / year≈ 2230 CHF / year -
Domestic Applies to you
Applies to youCitizens or residents1630 CHF / year≈ 1630 CHF / year
Living costs
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Scholarships Information
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