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L7-300 United States Healthcare System

This course is an introduction and examination of the current global health care industry, including knowledge of relevant trends. It introduces healthcare and medical terminology and the exploration of the healthcare continuum. The class includes issues such as health policy, health values and beliefs, patient rights, managed care models, reimbursement, malpractice, risk management, and integration and interaction among healthcare sectors and regulating agencies, government and economic influence on the system.

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Prerequisites

Health Care Leadership students with consent of the College of Nursing and Health Professions; LN 111

L7-310 Communication in Healthcare Organizations

This course introduces the student to professional communication in the health care setting and explores the range of communication competencies required by health care professionals in a successful organization. Communication between individuals, within groups and through electronic media is practiced. Students are guided in methods for dissemination and interpretation of health related messages to the community.

3

Prerequisites

Health Care Leadership students with consent of the College of Nursing and Health Professions; L7-300 Health Care Delivery Systems.

L7-330 Project Management and Team Dynamics

This course will introduce the student to the basics of project management and team dynamics within a health care environment. Project management skills, monitoring progress and evaluating/revising approaches and outcomes will be explored. Students will also utilize principles of team dynamics required in a health care environment that are values driven, effective, and efficient.

3

Prerequisites

Health Care Leadership students with consent of the College of Nursing and Health Professions. Prerequisites for this course include L7-300 and L7-310.

L7-340 Complementary and Alternative Healthcare

Students explore into the many growing forms of alternative care. The coordination of and conflict with this emerging form of healthcare as it relates to traditional Western medicine are discussed. This course can be taken for elective credit.

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L7-351 Managing Information in Healthcare

This course introduces the student to the use of information within a healthcare environment. Students will learn to identify relevant information to be used for decision making. Performance tools such as key performance indicators, benchmarking will be introduced and applied. Quality, patient safety and risk management factors will be the focus of discussion. Various sources of information will be identified and evaluated to be used to establish priorities and set performance goals for a health care organization.

3

Prerequisites

Health Care Leadership students with consent of the College of Nursing and Health Professions. Prerequisites for this course include: L7-300, L7-310, L7-330.

L7-360 Management Skills for the Healthcare Professional

An introduction to the challenges and requirements encountered by today's health care manager. Application of management theory and skill-building will be the central instructional foci utilizing workplace scenarios and simulation exercises. Topics include managing change, human resources and multigenerational and multicultural diversity. The student will apply communication principles and team dynamics within the classroom that will promote collaboration within real life healthcare systems.

3

Prerequisites

Health Care Leadership students with consent of the College of Nursing and Health Professions. Prerequisites for this course include: L7-300, L7-310,L7-330.

L7-371 Managing Health by Managing Stress

An introduction to the principles and theories which underlie holistic stress management and its reciprocal relationship with health and disease. On an experiential level, it is intended to increase awareness of one's personal reaction to stress and build a sense of control and mastery over the stressors in one's life. This course can be taken for elective credit.

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L7-380 Financial Management in Healthcare

The fundamental financial skills and concepts necessary to succeed as a manager in a health care organization are introduced. Analysis of the challenges encountered by healthcare financial managers will be discussed. Theory and its application to real-life examples will be used in an interactive classroom format. Topics include the evolution of financial management in health care, resource allocation, operating revenue, profit versus non-profit agencies, financial statement analysis, accounts receivable and working capital, and future trends in healthcare financial management.

3

Prerequisites

Health Care Leadership students with consent of the College of Nursing and Health Professions. Prerequisites for this course include: L7-300, L7-310, L7-330.