HLTH 5020 Organizational Planning and Change in Health Administration (3)
This course identifies the various ways of introducing change in
organizations and larger organizational systems as adaptive responses to the
external environment. Change efforts at the macro, meso, and micro levels of
organization are considered. Particular attention is given to the leadership
role in health organizations and health systems. Organizational responses to
the issues of market changes, managed care, system consolidation and system
integration are analyzed.
HLTH 5040 Human Resource Management in Health Administration (3)
This course examines the traditional concerns of human resources management
within the health administration field. Particular attention is paid to
compensation management, employee recruitment, employee retention, employment
policies, and the legal environment of human resource management. The various
employment arrangements and contracts of physicians, nurses, and allied health
professionals are discussed.
HLTH 5050 Financial Management in Health Administration (3)
This course emphasizes the managerial aspects of health administration
finance that managers need in order to interact with the financial and budgeting
systems. The course offers a brief review of different types of accounting
systems in health administration. The impact of third-party reimbursement
policies are described, including managed care and prospective payment systems.
Cost behavior and cost analysis are examined as part of these payment systems.
Budget and internal control, including auditing concepts and techniques are
introduced as management control techniques. Prerequisite: academic background
in accounting or demonstration of satisfactory accounting skills.
HLTH 5070 Financial Analysis in Health Administration (3)
This course introduces students to managerial skills that underpin decision
making for managers. The following financial methods are presented as decision
models: forecasting, capital budgeting, and capital access. In addition, the
managerial implications of long-term financial planning are considered,
including capital investment decisions, equity and debt financing, and
lease/purchase decisions.
HLTH 5100 Statistics for Health Administration (3)
This course introduces the use of statistical analysis in health
administration. The course emphasizes development of the basic methods and
underlying concepts of statistics that are used in management decision making
and health services research, which include: descriptive statistics,
probability, sampling, hypothesis testing, forecasting methods, and
nonparametric statistics. Statistical applications in epidemiology and health
services research are presented.
HLTH 5120 Issues in Health Policy (3)
The student examines significant health care policy issues. Special emphasis
is given to public policies with broad implications, such as Medicare, Medicaid,
health insurance reform, and health systems costs. The process of policy
decision making is explored, and methods and approaches for the study issues are
considered. American health policy issues are placed in the international
context by comparison with selected other health care systems.
HLTH 5140 Health Administration Law (3)
The course introduces the law and legal processes that affect health
administration. The course presents an overview of legal principles concerned
with torts, contracts, and liability in health administration, including the
legal standing of individuals covered by various types of health administration.
Legal elements of labor relations in the health care field and the legal
obligations and malpractice law are discussed as they apply to health
professionals.
Capstone Course
HRDV 6000 Integrated Studies in Health Services Management (3)
This course requires that the student synthesize and integrate the knowledge
gained through the health administration management curriculum. This may be
accomplished by means of an overarching management construct, such as health
administration strategy, health administration cases, or through analyzing the
health administration literature, and delivering oral presentations or writing
critical papers on this review. Prerequisite: completion of all other required courses in this major.