
1. Health Economics
Health economics examines how resources are allocated to improve health outcomes and support education in healthcare systems. It analyzes the cost-effectiveness of various health interventions, policies, and programs to ensure that investments in health lead to the best possible outcomes for individuals and communities. By evaluating the benefits and costs associated with healthcare services, health economics helps prioritize spending, improve access to care, and promote healthier societies, ultimately linking better health with enhanced educational opportunities and overall development. This field plays a crucial role in decision-making within public health and education sectors.