Leiden University Msc Population Health Management
Leiden University

Leiden University

Msc Population Health Management

The Hague, Netherlands

MSc

2 years

English

Full time

EUR 2,694 *

On-Campus

* for non-EEA, non-Swiss, & non-Surinam applicants: €22,500

Key Summary

    About : The MSc Population Health Management program focuses on enhancing health outcomes for populations through the careful examination of health-related data. This program blends together principles from public health, health services research, and health informatics. Students will engage in data analysis and develop strategies to address health disparities, promoting equity in health access and outcomes.
    Career Outcomes : Graduates can pursue careers in various fields, including public health, healthcare management, and policy development. Potential roles may include health data analyst, population health manager, or public health consultant, allowing graduates to make a positive impact on community health.

Today's health care system faces many challenges. The new interdisciplinary two years Master PHM will train you to contribute to a more integrated health care system.

What does this Master’s programme entail?

Health care faces ageing populations, rising health care costs, fragmented health care supply and advancing medical technologies and IT systems. Health care professionals will require new competences to meet these challenges in the current health care system. Population Health Management aims at tackling these challenges in a broad sense and has emerged as an important strategy for health care worldwide.

Reasons to choose Population Health Management at Leiden University

  • In the Master PHM, knowledge insights from epidemiology, data analysis in healthcare, medicine, public administration and behavioral sciences are combined into a globally unique interdisciplinary program.
  • Your training into a PHM expert has a strong connection to the field: the knowledge and insights gained are directly applied to practice-related cases.
  • Students with various backgrounds work together during online and intensive on campus education.