- Assignment Expectations:
- Address concept A (CASE 1 information) and B (Case 2 information) (below) in about 150 words each.
- You will be graded on how well you demonstrate knowledge and understanding of the concept, and critical thinking pertaining to the applicability of the concept to your professional practice. Points awarded will follow the breakdown below. 4 references.
- The Assignment: Given the readings and assignments in the course, identify and discuss two concepts or lessons learned that you believe will be most applicable to your professional hospital administration discipline.
- Concept A (points 10/20):
- Identify/define (points 4/20)
- Your professional discipline and
- How applicable (points 6/20)
- Concept B (points 10/20):
- Identify /define (points 4/20)
- Your professional discipline and
- How applicable (points 6/20)
Module 2 – Background
HEALTH CARE DELIVERY, INFORMATION SYSTEMS, OPERATIONS, AND QUALITY ASSURANCE
Required Reading
Agency for Healthcare Research and Quality. (n.d.). Six domains of health care quality. Retrieved from https://www.ahrq.gov/talkingquality/measures/six-domains.htmlBauer, G. (2018). Delivering value-based care with e-health services. ACHE. Retrieved from https://www.ache.org/-/media/ache/about-ache/covid/hap/deliveringvaluebasedcarewithehealthservices5.pdfBurton, D. A. (2017). The anatomy of healthcare delivery model: How a systematic approach can transform care delivery. Retrieved from https://downloads.healthcatalyst.com/wp-content/uploads/2014/06/anatomy-of-healthcare-delivery.pdf
Note: The image used is Figure 2 on page 4 of the PDF.McLaughlin, D. B. & Olson, J. R. (2017). Chapter 4: Strategy and the balanced scorecard. Healthcare Operations Management (3rd ed.). Chicago, IL: Health Administration Press. Retrieved from the Trident Online Library.McLaughlin, D. B. & Olson, J. R. (2017). Chapter 15: Holding gains. Healthcare Operations Management (3rd ed.). Chicago, IL: Health Administration Press. Retrieved from the Trident Online Library.Clark, J. S. (2010). Data analysis in health care compliance programs. Journal of Health Care Compliance, 12(3), 39-40,70-71. Retrieved from the Trident Online Library.Shi, L., & Singh, D. A. (2017). Chapter 1: Major characteristics of U.S. health care delivery. In Essentials of the U.S. health care system (4th ed). Burlington, MA: Jones & Bartlett Learning. Retrieved from the Trident Online LibraryShi, L., & Singh, D. A. (2017). Chapter 2: Foundations of U.S. health care delivery. In Essentials of the U.S. health care system (4th ed). Burlington, MA: Jones & Bartlett Learning. Retrieved from the Trident Online Library
Module 3 – Background
REGULATORY COMPLIANCE, HEALTH CARE LAW, AND ETHICS
Required Reading
American College of Healthcare Executives. (2020a). ACHE code of ethics. Retrieved from https://www.ache.org/about-ache/our-story/our-commitments/ethics/ache-code-of-ethicsAmerican College of Healthcare Executives. (2020b). Creating an ethical culture within the healthcare organization. Retrieved from https://www.ache.org/about-ache/our-story/our-commitments/ethics/ache-code-of-ethics/creating-an-ethical-culture-within-the-healthcare-organizationAgency for Healthcare Research and Quality. (2020). Patient safety organization (PSO) program. Retrieved from https://www.pso.ahrq.gov/legislationHester, M. D., & Schonfeld, T. (2012). Chapter 1: Introduction to healthcare ethics committees. In Guidance for healthcare ethics committees. United Kingdom: Cambridge University Press. Retrieved from the Trident Online Library.Hester, M. D., & Schonfeld, T. (2012). Chapter 5: Mission, vision, goals: Defining the parameters of ethics consultation. In Guidance for healthcare ethics committees. United Kingdom: Cambridge University Press. Retrieved from the Trident Online Library.Morrison, E. E. (2016). Chapter 15: Codes of ethics and administrative practice. Ethics in health administration: A practical approach for decision markers (3rd ed.). Retrieved from the Trident Online Library.Showalter, J. S. (2017). Chapter 15: Fraud laws and corporate compliance. The law of healthcare administration (8th ed.). Chicago, IL.: Health Administration Press. Retrieved from the Trident Online Library.
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