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Nov 08, 2024
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2024-2025 Catalog
Applied Health Outcomes Research Certificate
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The Certificate in Applied Health Outcomes Research may be completed 100% online in one year. The program provides an opportunity to learn:
- Fundamental elements of outcomes research with real‐world data and evidence.
- Basic knowledge and understanding of evidence-based decision making including
- Assessment of clinical and patient‐reported outcomes and patient satisfaction;
- The impact of non‐clinical patient‐level factors on patient health;
- The role of economic evaluation methods in assessing the cost effectiveness of pharmacological and non‐pharmacological treatments; and
- The intended and unintended consequences of health policy decisions.
What is Applied Health Outcomes Research?
Health outcomes research is used to develop patient-centered best practices, practice guidelines, and cost-effective therapeutic and behavioral interventions, improve healthcare system performance, and inform policy. It is not restricted to just medicine or health services but encompasses a broad range of health measurements. It requires scientific knowledge and data-driven insights for informed decision making.
Career Opportunities in Outcomes Research
- Clinical Outcomes Manager
- Healthcare Administrators
- Health Outcomes Program Manager
- Pharmacoeconomist
- Practitioners
- Policymakers
- Research Analyst
- Other decision-makers charged with improving health outcomes for the individual, the population and society
What skills will I gain upon completion?
- Students can evaluate findings related to healthcare access, quality, utilization, treatments, and health outcomes in real-world settings.
- Students can conduct AOR projects.
- Students can drive healthcare policy decisions by applying evidence and data-driven practices.
Who should apply?
- Students and working professionals interested in becoming more specialized in this field or pursuing graduate programs.
- International students - Learn More Here
Admission Requirements and Application Procedures
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Curriculum (12 Semester Credit Hours)
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