Description: Study of how health-care policy decisions are made and implemented, using an interdisciplinary approach involving government, law, ethics, economics, and history. Includes case discussions of major policy problems by faculty experts in these disciplines and guest speakers who are leading national figures in the shaping of public policy. Course is open to Juniors and Seniors only. Course is conducted at a graduate course level. Class meets at an off-campus location. For information, call (713) 500-9491.