Location | Email Address | Program Website |
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Room #313, Stong College | gradhlth@yorku.ca | yorku.ca/gradstudies/health/ |
The Graduate Program in Health is a cross- disciplinary program, providing students with a broad range of perspectives that cross health policy, health equity, health system management and health informatics. MA and PhD students choose from one of two different fields of study:
- Health Policy & Equity
- Health System Management & Health Data Analytics.
The Health Policy & Equity field emphasizes equity in health through policies that are directed at the social, political and economic causes of inequality, unequal access to health as well as inequities resulting from the administration, organization, funding and delivery of health care services. Health equity is explored through a range of theoretical, empirical, interdisciplinary, and experiential orientations, supported by York’s thematic strength in social justice.
The Health System Management & Health Data Analytics field combines two areas of intellectual focus that correspond to specialization within our school – health system management and health informatics. They are combined in a way that centers around on the use of health data analytics to improve health system management decision making, incorporating not only the technical, but also the social, political, economic and organizational aspects of decision making. A range of perspectives are employed towards improving knowledge utilization and knowledge mobilization in the health sector.
The program is interdisciplinary, incorporating perspectives from political science, political economy, law, economics, sociology, health services research, organization and management studies, health informatics, history and ethics. There is an intentional intersecting of the two fields by having students take the same foundational courses. Overall, the Program provides a comprehensive curriculum that incorporates the School of Health Policy and Management’s interdisciplinary perspectives on health policy and equity, health management and health informatics. In pursuing their interests, students have the opportunity to link into existing and ongoing faculty research.