Healthcare Management
Degrees and Certificates
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Certificate - Healthcare Management
Classes
ECON704: Healthcare Economics
Credits 3This course introduces the student to basic principles of healthcare economics including supply and demand, product markets, employment, payer and price systems, and impact of government or regulatory agencies. Basic principles of economics will be applied to topics of healthcare costs, access, and payment for service.
MGMT702: Human Resource Management
Credits 3MGMT703: Healthcare Finance and Budgeting
Credits 3MGMT705: Legal Issues in Healthcare Management
Credits 3MGMT710: Healthcare Management Field Experience
Credits 1MGMT712: Healthcare Marketing
Credits 3MGMT715: Healthcare Quality
Credits 3MGMT720: Demystifying Telehealth
Credits 3This course provides a general overview of telehealth and the role it can play in providing access to care by connecting communities with necessary resources. This course will explore various services offered via telehealth and the technology used to provide those services. Regulatory considerations, consumer preferences, and perceptions around telehealth will also be discussed.
MGMT725: Medical Laboratory Management Essentials
Credits 3This course focuses on common responsibilities and skills needed for laboratory leadership. An emphasis on meeting regulatory requirements for laboratory administration will lead students in gaining skills used to successfully manage a high quality laboratory. Students will discuss the application of management practices, such as financial decision making and human resource management, within laboratory settings. Students will learn how to collaborate with other healthcare professionals to meet organizational goals.
MGMT730: Virtual Care, Virtually Anywhere
Credits 3General overview of a Virtual First approach as a care delivery method used to improve patient and provider experiences, reduce costs, and improve outcomes. We will explore various applications of a Virtual First strategy, key care components included, and consumer preferences.