Economics of the Health Workforce - PDB1135
With significant current and forecast shortages of health and aged care workers in Australia, this one-day short course will equip participants with an understanding of how economics can inform policy on healthcare labour markets. It will show how economics can enhance understanding of key factors central to the recruitment and retention of health workers. It will reveal the role and importance of local labour markets and explain how economic concepts are central to understanding the geographical distribution of the health workforce.
The course will examine the role of pay and earnings and other job characteristics in achieving balance in healthcare labour markets and will explore how healthcare labour markets can be better designed to achieve improved health outcomes for the Australian population. The primary focus of the course will be on health workforce labour supply, though demand-side issues will also be touched upon.
At a glance
Fees
A$950
This course is provided by Centre for Health Economics, Monash Business School.