Profession

Health Economist

Analyst for efficiency in healthcare provision

Fields of activity | Health Economist

As a health economist, you’ll analyze the economic aspects of the healthcare system to enhance its efficiency, quality, and accessibility. This includes researching current health and social systems while working to optimize costs and processes. You’ll pay particular attention to inter-company relationships within the healthcare sector.

Your responsibilities as a health economist also involve organizing and managing projects that drive innovation in healthcare. In the case of reforms or new health promotion initiatives, you’ll provide both advisory support and assistance in their implementation. You’ll then assess their quality and overall benefits.


Personal requirements | Health Economist

  • Interest in health policy and health economics
  • Analytical thinking and problem-solving skills
  • Statistical knowledge
  • Persuasiveness
  • Strong communication skills and empathy

Path to the profession | Health Economist

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Healthcare Management

Life-saving leadership: optimize the management of healthcare facilities
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Health Economics

The human sector: work for a healthy future
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Health Sciences

For a long life: research and promote health measures

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Potential jobs | Health Economist

As a health economist, you’ll typically work in an office. Employment opportunities exist at health insurance companies, research institutions, public authorities, and ministries, where you’ll analyze and improve the overall healthcare system. Additionally, you have the option to work as a self-employed health economist, providing advisory services to healthcare institutions and public authorities as needed.