This course is for public health professionals, policymakers, and individuals interested in global health challenges and policy development. You will become familiar with principles and theories of global health problems, major challenges in improving global population health, and practical applications of quantitative methods to analyze policy issues. Topics include health and foreign policy, health governance, disease surveillance, non-communicable diseases, universal health coverage, health systems strengthening, health financing, and human resources for health and aging. By the end of this course, you will be able to:
* Apply universal health coverage principles for aging societies.
* Explain disease burden and its impact on health systems.
* Summarize global health policy and governance challenges.
* Analyze global health problems using quantitative methods.
No specific prior knowledge is required, but a basic understanding of public health concepts is helpful.
Welcome to the first module! Here, you will examine key issues in global health policy and governance. We will discuss how events like disease epidemics and crises highlight weaknesses in global functions. You will learn about major challenges in global health policy and explore proposed actions, particularly Japan's role at the G7 Ise-Shima Summit. This module sets the foundation for understanding global health security and policy responses. To succeed, focus on the real-world examples provided.
What's included
9 videos1 reading4 assignments
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9 videos•Total 65 minutes
Course Overview•3 minutes
1-1 Global Health Transition•9 minutes
1-2 Epidemiological Transition•7 minutes
1-3 Evolution of Global Health•8 minutes
1-4 Global Health Governance•9 minutes
1-5 Global Health Challenges•5 minutes
1-6 Challenges in Global Health Policy•6 minutes
1-7 Japan’s Commitment to Global Health•7 minutes
1-8 Proposals for the G7 Summit•12 minutes
1 reading•Total 10 minutes
Course Description•10 minutes
4 assignments•Total 62 minutes
Practice Quiz 1-1•16 minutes
Practice Quiz 1-2•8 minutes
Practice Quiz 1-3•8 minutes
Graded Quiz 1•30 minutes
Pandemics, Health Security Responses
Module 2•3 hours to complete
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In this module, you will explore the link between universal health coverage, disasters, and pandemics. You will learn to measure infectious disease spread and develop effective responses. We will examine conditions for timely responses to emergencies and identify how universal health coverage prepares societies for threats to human health and security. Focus on understanding the interconnectedness of these global public health challenges.
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11 videos7 assignments
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11 videos•Total 95 minutes
2-1 Pandemics and Health Security Response I•5 minutes
2-2 Pandemics and Health Security Response II•9 minutes
2-3 Outbreak Investigation "Consider Your Action" I•6 minutes
2-4 Outbreak Investigation "Consider Your Action" II•10 minutes
2-5 Lessons from Pandemic H1N1-2009•11 minutes
2-6 Real-time Research Response•9 minutes
2-7 Disasters, health and human security•7 minutes
2-8 Acute disaster response in an aging society•8 minutes
2-9 Acute effects•8 minutes
2-10 Long-term health effects•11 minutes
2-11 Health, human security and disaster response•10 minutes
7 assignments•Total 72 minutes
Practice Quiz 2-1•4 minutes
Practice Quiz 2-2•4 minutes
Practice Quiz 2-3•8 minutes
Practice Quiz 2-4 •4 minutes
Practice Quiz 2-5•12 minutes
Practice Quiz 2-6•4 minutes
Graded Quiz 2•36 minutes
Universal Health Coverage, Aging Context
Module 3•3 hours to complete
Module details
In this module, you will learn the basic concept of universal health coverage (UHC), including health financing and methods for improving UHC systems. You will discuss challenges to UHC from aging and development, especially for developing countries. We will explore public policy solutions for aging populations and new policies strengthening UHC systems globally. This builds on earlier discussions of global health policy. Focus on understanding UHC's practical applications.
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9 videos6 assignments
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9 videos•Total 80 minutes
3-1 Overview and concepts•10 minutes
3-2 Financial Risk Protection I•8 minutes
3-3 Financial Risk Protection II•10 minutes
3-4 Health Service Coverage•8 minutes
3-5 Equity•10 minutes
3-6 Aging•8 minutes
3-7 Case study 1: Japan•6 minutes
3-8 Case study 2: Bangladesh•7 minutes
3-9 New Policy Directions•13 minutes
6 assignments•Total 108 minutes
Practice Quiz 3-1•8 minutes
Practice Quiz 3-2•16 minutes
Practice Quiz 3-3•24 minutes
Practice Quiz 3-4•16 minutes
Practice Quiz 3-5 •8 minutes
Graded Quiz 3•36 minutes
Japan's Health System: Sustainability, Equity, Low Cost
Module 4•2 hours to complete
Module details
This module examines Japan's health system, a central theme in global health policy. You will review Japan's historical context for universal health coverage (UHC) and its success in achieving good population health outcomes at low cost. We will then analyze current challenges to its sustainability, including demographic and fiscal pressures, and ongoing reform efforts. The objective is to share important lessons from Japan's experiences for global health policy and governance debates. Focus on understanding how Japan balances equity and cost in health.
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8 videos4 assignments
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8 videos•Total 86 minutes
4-1 UHC in Japan: Introduction•8 minutes
4-2 Understanding Health System Performance•9 minutes
4-3 Population Health•8 minutes
4-4 UHC in Japan: Achievements and Challenges•16 minutes
4-5 Cost Containment•9 minutes
4-6 Service Quality•10 minutes
4-7 Population Aging•11 minutes
4-8 Future Directions•16 minutes
4 assignments•Total 64 minutes
Practice Quiz 4-1•16 minutes
Practice Quiz 4-2•8 minutes
Practice Quiz 4-3•8 minutes
Graded Quiz 4•32 minutes
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Global health policy involves the principles and actions governments and international organizations use to address worldwide health challenges. This course examines how public policy shapes health outcomes globally, focusing on issues like universal health coverage and health security.
How does this course address health challenges in aging societies?
This course specifically addresses health challenges in aging societies by exploring universal health coverage principles and policy solutions. It examines how countries like Japan manage health systems to sustain good health and human resources for an older population.
What role does Japan play in global health policy?
Japan's experience with universal health coverage and its health system development offers important lessons for global health policy and governance. This course reviews Japan's historical context, current challenges, and reform efforts, highlighting its contributions to public health.
What skills will I gain from this course?
You will gain skills in analyzing global health problems, understanding health systems, and developing public policy solutions. This includes applying universal health coverage principles and evaluating health security responses.
When will I have access to the lectures and assignments?
To access the course materials, assignments and to earn a Certificate, you will need to purchase the Certificate experience when you enroll in a course. You can try a Free Trial instead, or apply for Financial Aid. The course may offer 'Full Course, No Certificate' instead. This option lets you see all course materials, submit required assessments, and get a final grade. This also means that you will not be able to purchase a Certificate experience.
What will I get if I purchase the Certificate?
When you purchase a Certificate you get access to all course materials, including graded assignments. Upon completing the course, your electronic Certificate will be added to your Accomplishments page - from there, you can print your Certificate or add it to your LinkedIn profile.
Is financial aid available?
Yes. In select learning programs, you can apply for financial aid or a scholarship if you can’t afford the enrollment fee. If fin aid or scholarship is available for your learning program selection, you’ll find a link to apply on the description page.