Rutgers, The State University of New Jersey The Bloustein School of Planning and Public Policy Department of Urban Studies and Community Health Undergraduate Program in Public Health 10:832:334 Principals of Health Administration Monday Food Science Building (FSB) Syllabus – Spring 2014 Douglas A. Campbell, BS, MM, CHPRM Administrator Jersey Shore University Medical Center Email: dcampbell@meridianhealth.com 732-996-0925 I Course Definition: Application of administrative theory to health care delivery, policy, and planning. Structures and functions of management. Application of principles of management in the field of Healthcare. This course is a three credit, elective for Public Health students interested in expanding their frame of reference to include the administration, management, and leadership of organizations providing health services in a wide range of settings. II Required Textbook: Delivering Health Care in America Leiyu Shi & Douglas Singh Jones and Bartlett Publishers 2010 - Fifth Edition, copyright 2012 A number of additional readings may be assigned including handouts in class discussing management practices and theories as well as supplementing the related health care chapters and topics. III Format of the course: The course will include lectures and substantial class participation. Lectures will follow the course syllabus, which may require adjustment during the course of the year. Any such changes will be communicated well in advance. Lectures will review assigned readings and highlight practical examples of healthcare administration and “real-life” tools and techniques of management. Guest speakers and possibly a class tour of a health care facility may be arranged and scheduled during the semester. Students will be encouraged to develop knowledge of current events in the Healthcare Administration. Students will be required each week to bring in a healthcare article from a current newspaper or journal with a one paragraph typed summary. The summary should comment on the relevant healthcare administrative issue, healthcare reform, and public health implications and highlight the management principles involved. Each week specific topics or areas will be assigned to correspond to the readings and lectures. Oral presentations of the current event article will be given by several students each week. Students will be expected to learn the broad range of healthcare administration opportunities. Students will learn management principles applied in various health services organizations. Students will be expected to demonstrate knowledge of current events and future trends in healthcare administration. Handouts will be included into the content of test material. Exams: will include materials covered in the assigned text, materials discussed during class lectures and class discussions. The Exam format will vary and may include a combination of the following types of questions: true and false, multiple choice, complete the answer, essay and short essay. IV. Grading: 25% Examination #1 25% Examination #2 25% Examination #3 15% Term paper on management application in Health Administration must include works cited upon submission of final paper. 10% Homework, will be required each class. Submission of the assignment is required at the beginning of class. E mail submissions will not be accepted. If submitted late, homework material will be deducted 50% of the grade assigned for each assignment. Additionally, no homework materials will be accepted later than 1 week of the class assignment. Homework grades will be considered final after the following week of class, with no further retro adjustments occurring. The above five grades will be averaged together for the determination of the final grade. V. Each student is expected to come to class fully prepared and actively participate in the class discussion. VI. Academic Misconduct (Academic Integrity Policy) The University’s Academic Integrity Policy can be found at: http://academicintegrity.rutgers.edu/files/documents/AI_Policy_9_01_2011.pdf Please note that penalties for misconduct range from failing an assignment/ exam to dismissal from the university. VII. Absence from class, Missed exams. Students are expected to attend all classes; if you expect to miss one or two classes, please use the University absence reporting website https://sims.rutgers.edu/ssra/ to indicate the date and reason for your absence. An email is automatically sent to me. Please note: Arrangements for missed exams are to be made within 24 hours of the missed class or will result in a zero for that exam. Absences relating to extenuating circumstances will be considered. VIII. Office hours will occur prior to and after class. Should a student require assistance, additional meeting times can be arranged. Course Schedule: Week 1 1.27.2014 - Course overview, objectives, expectations, format, and examinations -discussion of health services and the healthcare delivery system (HCDS) -discussion of health services administration, regulatory overview -discussion of management functions - Review of Chapter #1 Assignment: read chapters #2 and #3, current event assignment, review and be prepared to discuss the topic of the current status of the HCDS. Assignment of TERM PAPER Week 2 2.3.2014 - review current event topic - review and discuss assignment -review chapters #2 and #3 -review Beliefs, Values and Health -discuss evolution of health services in the US Assignment: read chapter # 4 and #5, current event review - be prepared to discuss the topics of health professionals and medical technology. Week 3 2.10.2014 - review and discuss current event -review chapter #4 and chapter #5 -review health services professionals - review Medical Technology Assignment: review Chapter 1-5, Exam #1, current event review, be prepared to discuss the topic of Health Services Financing, Chapter #6 Week 4 2.17.2014 - Exam #1 (Chapters 1-5, class discussions, handouts), - Class will continue after the exam -review and discuss current event -review chapter #6 – Health Services Financing -discuss role and scope of health services financing -discuss the role of government and National Health expenditures Assignment: Read and be prepared to discuss Chapter #7, current event article week 5 2.24.2014 -review and discuss current event assignment - review and discuss System Processes - review and discussion of chapter #7 - discuss outpatient and primary care and the management implications -consider ambulatory care, home healthcare, and neighborhood health centers Assignment: read chapter #8, current event review topic - be prepared to discuss the topic of Inpatient facilities. Week 6 3.3.2014 -review and discuss current event assignment - Review Chapter #8 - review inpatient facilities and services - Hospitals, recognitions, ethical and legal issues in patient Assignment: read #9, current event review - be prepared to discuss the topic of managed care and integrated organizations. week 7 3.10.2014 -review and discuss current event assignment - review and discuss chapter #9 -discuss the beginning of the managed care era -discuss provider response strategies and implications for management -discuss consumer responses to managed care and implications for providers -discuss multi-provider healthcare systems, nationally and in New Jersey -discuss investor-owned and non-profit healthcare organizations -consider impact of these changes on public health and urban New Jersey Assignment: read articles on Medical Malpractice issues in the HCDS, Term Paper due at the beginning of class, current event on medical malpractice Week 8 3.17.2013 SPRING BREAK – NO CLASS Week 9 3.24.2014 - TERM PAPER DUE - review of current event, pending healthcare related issues - Review the use of Data - review concepts of Hospital Data, HCAPS, Quality Assurance, importance of patient satisfaction information. Review for Exam #2 Assignment: Be prepared to discuss the topic of Risk Management, current event topic will be any Medical Malpractice related topic. Week 10 3.31.2014 - EXAM #2 Chapters #6 - #9 plus Data discussion - review of current event assignment -.Risk Management / Medical Malpractice in today’s society -discuss impacts on the HCDS, Physicians, reimbursements -Assignment: read chapters #10 and #11, current event on the long term care industry OR the special needs population and the impact on the HCD. Week 11 4.7.2014 - review and discuss current events - discuss chapters #10, long term care, implications, needs, future trends. - discuss chapter #11 Health services for special populations, needs, trends, future impact on the HCD. Assignment: read chapter #12, current event review - be prepared to cost, access and quality of health care. Week 12 4.14.2014 - review current event assignment - review chapter#12 – Cost Access and Quality -discuss of finances and the impact on health policy development and implications for health administrators Assignment; read Chapters #13and be prepared to discuss the topic of Health Policy, creation, impact on the HCD and impact on the world health care system Week 14 4.21.2014 -review the current event assignment - review and discuss Chapter #13 – Health Policy -former intern presentation on career paths - impact the current events may have on healthcare policy creation. - Assignment: Current event article on the future of health care, review and be prepared to discuss Chapter #14. Week 15 4.28.2014 -review current event - review management functions, styles in the different healthcare sectors - Review Chapter #14, the future of the health care delivery system -discuss specific health administration issues, regulatory over-site -discussion of assuming personal responsibility for one’s own management self-development - Assignment: Review HCDS emergency management materials Week 16 5.5.2014 – - review current event - review HCDS Emergency management materials -Assignment: Final Exam – all chapters that were reviewed in class, any handouts, class discussions Week 17 5. 12. 2014 – FINAL EXAM