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This course aims to introduce students to health care organization and management, and how this affects public health. There is a special focus on the opportunities offered by digitization and how these can be utilized in quality and improvement work.

This course provides students with in-depth knowledge in the field of digital health from an entrepreneurship perspective. Domains of digital health, needs-based innovation including prototyping, usability and testing as well as data management, intellectual property, reimbursement, business models, ethics and future trends will be discussed and analyzed.

The Statistics module covers:
Basic test theory; 2-tests for contingency tables; t-Test; non-parametric tests; analysis of variance (ANOVA); multiple testing; power calculations; calculation rules for probabilities and neurobiological applications; guidelines for choice of analysis strategy; software implementations; effect size based hypothesis testing
The Scientific writing module:
- Introduction into general guidelines and rules for scientific writing
- Introduction into the elements of style
- Analysis and discussion of scientific texts
- How to improve and correct a text
- Practices in writing. Students will write their own texts and correct and make suggestions for improvements of the texts of others
Research ethics module covers:
- Main approaches and methods in current research ethics
- Ethical standards of good scientific practice
- Ethical issues related to research with humans
- Ethical issues related to animals
- Ethical issues related to research with biological material