Horizonte Sanitario (Jan 2017)

Academic education in health marketing in Ibero-America.

  • Nery de la Concepcion Suarez-Lugo

DOI
https://doi.org/10.19136/hs.a16n1.1377
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 16, no. 1
pp. 8 – 14

Abstract

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Objective: Identify the academic education modality offerings in health marketing in Ibero-America. Materials and methods: Descriptive observational research. Questionnaire by email, online documental review. Universe made up of representatives of the Ibero-American Health Marketing Network (henceforth referred to by its Spanish acronym RIMS) and teachers involved with the subject in 20 Ibero-American countries in 2015; non-probability convenience sampling used. The questionnaire was answered in 17 countries. The summarized information is presented in absolute frequencies and percentages. Results: In all of the countries that answered the questionnaire, some form of health marketing modality is offered. "Lack of understanding of the need to offer various modalities to train health professionals and managers in marketing" was given as the main reason for its absence in academic education in health sciences. Most of the countries (82.4 %) state that they have teachers trained in the subject. The modalities most offered are: master’s degree subject (24.39 %), courses (19.5 %) and diplomas (17.07 %). Conclusions: Insufficient supply of academic education offerings in health marketing and a lack of dissemination of existing ones is a common denominator to all countries, coupled with a lack of understanding in the public sector of the need to train health professionals in marketing.

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