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HP4A2E      Half Unit
Health Administration and Management

This information is for the 2022/23 session.

Teacher responsible

Mr George Wharton COW2.14

Availability

This course is available on the Executive MSc in Health Economics, Outcomes and Management in Cardiovascular Sciences and Executive MSc in Health Economics, Policy and Management. This course is not available as an outside option.

Course content

This course is intended to provide the student an orientation and overview on managing organizations within health systems. The governance, execution, information management, quality of care, and sustaining human resources will be discussed, including an examination of the uses of accounting and other forms of reporting to manage health services. This is an introductory course, appropriate for students with no formal inpatient health care management experience. The course will cover the following topics: principle responsibilities of a health care system and organizations within the system; issues and strategies for enabling health care organizations to be responsive to their environment; concepts for supporting and implementing governance decisions; strategies for performance measurement and information, and analytical activities related to planning, finance, and information needs; characteristics and development of systems to assure quality of clinical services.

Teaching

The course will be delivered in no less than 20 hours.

Formative coursework

In-class formative assessments. 

Indicative reading

1. Drucker PF. 1994. “The Theory of the Business.” Harvard Business Review. September- October. HBSP # 94506

2. Hammond, John S.  “Learning by the Case Method.”  Harvard Business School. 9-376-241

3. Heskett, James.  “The Job of the General Manager.”  9-388-035

4. Jick, TD. 1989. “The Vision Thing.”  Harvard Business Review. 9–490-019

5. Porter ME.  1996. “What is Strategy?” Harvard Business Review. November-December. HBR # 96608

6. Porter, ME.  “The Five Competitive Forces That Shape Strategy”, Harvard Business Review, January 2008:  25-40.  Reprint R0801

Assessment

Essay (75%, 3000 words) and presentation (25%) in the ST.

Key facts

Department: Health Policy

Total students 2021/22: Unavailable

Average class size 2021/22: Unavailable

Controlled access 2021/22: No

Value: Half Unit

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