

The Health Science in Health Economics and Outcomes Research program offers a rigorous academic foundation for students who want to understand how economic analysis, clinical evidence, and health outcomes data shape decision-making within healthcare systems. Through coursework focused on health economics, epidemiology, cost-effectiveness modeling, and policy evaluation, learners gain strong analytical tools for assessing the value and impact of healthcare interventions. The curriculum emphasizes the integration of economic reasoning with population health metrics, helping students interpret real-world data, evaluate resource allocation, and analyze the effectiveness of health programs across different patient populations and care environments. This interdisciplinary approach equips students to contribute meaningfully to evidence-based healthcare decisions.
In addition to theoretical grounding, the program provides applied training that allows students to connect economic models with real-world challenges in public health and healthcare delivery. Students work closely with faculty who have expertise in outcomes research, comparative effectiveness, biostatistics, and global health policy, gaining insight into the complexities of evaluating health technologies and treatment strategies. Assignments, case studies, and research activities strengthen competencies in data interpretation, economic modeling, and communication of evidence to policymakers, clinicians, and organizational leaders. The program’s emphasis on scientific rigor and practical application ensures graduates develop a strong foundation that prepares them for leadership roles in outcomes research and health economics.
Semester 1 – Foundations of Health Economics & Outcomes Research
• Principles of Health Economics
• Epidemiology and Biostatistics
• Cost-Effectiveness Analysis
• Introduction to Outcomes Measurement
Semester 2 – Applied Evaluation, Policy & Research Methods
• Advanced Economic Evaluation
• Health Outcomes Research Methods
• Decision Modeling in Healthcare
• Capstone Project / Applied Economic Analysis
Graduates of this program pursue roles in health economics firms, pharmaceutical companies, public health agencies, and health policy organizations, where economic evaluation and outcomes analysis are critical for decision-making. Many work as health economists, outcomes research analysts, policy researchers, or market access specialists, contributing to evaluation of medical technologies, cost-effectiveness studies, and resource optimization. Others join consulting firms, insurance organizations, or global health institutions, applying analytical skills to guide health program planning, pricing decisions, and value assessments. With strong competencies in economic modeling, data analysis, and evidence interpretation, graduates are well prepared to support decisions that influence healthcare quality, cost, and population well-being.
This program is an excellent choice for students seeking to develop advanced expertise in the economic and analytical frameworks that guide modern healthcare decisions. The curriculum strengthens economic evaluation, outcomes-based analysis, and evidence-informed reasoning, enabling learners to examine the value of health interventions with scientific precision and policy relevance. Students benefit from mentorship by experienced faculty, exposure to real datasets, and opportunities to work on applied modeling projects that reflect current challenges in health economics and outcomes research. The program’s strong methodological training, combined with its focus on practical application, ensures graduates can contribute meaningfully to healthcare optimization, cost-effectiveness planning, and policy development. Ultimately, this degree equips learners with the analytical depth and professional insight needed to influence health decisions and support efficient, equitable healthcare systems.
For further information, please contact the admissions office at:
Phone: +1 410 516 8000
Email: admissions@jhu.edu
Address: Johns Hopkins University, 3400 N. Charles Street, Baltimore, MD 21218, USA