Self-study · 60 questions · 8 units · Free
No one sees the system until it fails.
Sixty questions on how health systems are financed, governed, and made to fail. Not to be memorised — to be argued with until the reasoning is yours.
Written for students of public health and epidemiology by Yahya M. Al-Farsi, Professor of Public Health and Epidemiology, Sultan Qaboos University. The cases are Omani, Gulf, and regional: a hospital budget, an out-of-pocket bill, a workforce that emigrates, a health system under siege.
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Eight units
Every answer is marked the moment you choose it, with the reasoning shown. Quantitative items — catastrophic health spending, cost per DALY, workforce density — show their working.
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Three sets
Twenty questions, twenty minutes, no feedback until the end. Then review every answer with the working.