Have you ever needed health care and thought that there must be better ways to get or deliver health care? For example, have you found yourself thinking that there should be a way to get a diagnostic test or treatment at home? Or do you work in a healthcare organization and find yourself thinking that there must be better ways to deliver health care? If you have, this course is for you. Course content includes an overview of health care delivery including healthcare consumerism, the patient's perspective, health care delivery for sickness and treatment, as well as health care delivery for health and wellness. The course provides links to external sites to connect you to the larger "real world" of healthcare organizations and health care delivery. The links also serve as resources you can take with you after you complete the course experience. And because everyone loves a road trip/field trip, there are also "virtual field trips" to the often hidden places of interest on the web. The course format is readings, videos, quizzes, and a brief electronic PowerPoint presentation project (PowerPoint only - no oral presentation). The PowerPoint project requires you to synthesize course material to design a patient-centered health care delivery system the way you would have things run in the best of all worlds. The electronic PowerPoint presentation file is an artifact of the course which you can circulate to colleagues or use for a talk or presentation event.
Health Care Delivery in Healthcare Organizations
This course is part of Healthcare Organization Operations Specialization
Instructor: Margaret Kilduff, Ph.D.
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There are 4 modules in this course
This lesson provides an overview of the course as well as an overview of healthcare consumerism and the patient’s perspective in health care delivery.
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16 readings8 assignments4 discussion prompts7 plugins
This lesson provides an overview of sickness and treatment health care delivery models.
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10 readings7 assignments2 discussion prompts6 plugins
This lesson provides an overview of health and wellness health care delivery models.
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10 readings7 assignments2 discussion prompts6 plugins
This lesson is a synthesis of the course material to design and present a patient-centered health care delivery system the way you would have things run in the best of all worlds.
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8 readings2 assignments1 peer review4 discussion prompts5 plugins
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There are two ways to communicate directly with the instructor – one private (seen only by you and the instructor) and one public (seen by the instructor and all learners in the course). The private communication is via the comment feature within the course. The instructor sees all comments and will attempt to respond to each comment within 24 hours. The instructor also provides a direct email address with the response should future communication be needed or of interest. The public communication is via the course Feedback Discussion Forums. The instructor tries to respond to all comments in the Feedback Discussion Forums within 24 hours.
Each section of the course is marked to indicate its relevance to the work required to obtain the certificate. The markings are:
[CERT]: the section contains work which you must successfully complete to obtain the certificate.
[INFO]: the section provides information relevant to the work required for the certificate.
[PREP]: the section provides practice for the certificate work.
[FUN]: the section provides either: 1) interesting additional information which is supplemental, but not needed for the certificate; 2) an opportunity to post your comments on a specified topic for discussion with course colleagues, if you choose to do so; or 3) an opportunity to provide feedback on the course, if you choose to do so. If you are not interested in the [FUN] sections, skip them.
The short answer is that certificate learners need to successfully complete the six course sections marked [CERT]. These are:
Quiz: [CERT] Lesson One Quiz
Quiz: [CERT] Lesson Two Quiz
Quiz: [CERT] Lesson Three Quiz
Quiz: [CERT] Synthesize Course Content Self-Evaluation
Quiz: [CERT] Generate an Effective PowerPoint Self-Evaluation
Peer Review: [CERT] PowerPoint Submission and Evaluation
The Lesson One Quiz, Lesson Two Quiz, and Lesson Three Quiz are each open book, open note. You can take each quiz as many times as you want.
The self-evaluation “quizzes” are your own self-evaluation of the work that you have developed for the Peer Review project. The purpose of the self-evaluations is to ensure that all of the required elements of the peer review submission are completed before submission.
The Peer Review project is the capstone project for the course. The capstone project for the course requires learners to critically synthesize the material from the course and communicate/present the synthesized material to their learner colleagues. Each project is presented to learner colleagues via the peer-review feature and each learner evaluates the project of two learner colleagues.
The peer-review feature is chosen because each project is presented from the perspective of the Chief Executive Officer (CEO) of that healthcare organization. One skill required of all CEOs is the ability to communicate/present their thinking and conclusions to others and expect evaluation and feedback. Another skill required of all CEOs is the ability to critically evaluate the presentation, thinking, and conclusions of others.