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Have you ever though that healthcare quality could be improved - either where you get health care treatment or where you delivery health care? Have you ever thought that there should be a way for you to determine the relative quality of your choices? Have you found yourself thinking that there should be a way for you to provide your view and input on the quality of healthcare organization? Or do you work in a healthcare organization and find yourself thinking that there must be better ways to continuously and systematically improve the quality of your healthcare organization? If you have, this course is for you.
Course content includes an overview of quality and quality improvement programs, measures, and data in healthcare organizations. The course provides links to external sites to connect you to the larger "real world" of healthcare organization quality and quality improvement. 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 project. The project requires you to synthesize course material to design a quality improvement program for a healthcare organization the way you would have things run in the best of all worlds. The design (submitted as an electronic spreadsheet) is an artifact of the course which you can circulate to colleagues or use as the basis for talks or presentations.
This lesson provides an overview of the course as well as an overview of quality and quality improvement in healthcare organizations.
[INFO] STEP-BY-STEP FAST-TRACK PATHWAY TO THE CERTIFICATE •10 minutes
[INFO] Course Syllabus•10 minutes
[INFO] PDF of Course Content for Certificate Students Only•10 minutes
[INFO] IMPORTANT NOTE – IF YOU PREFER OR NEED EITHER: 1) AN AUDIO VERSION OF THIS COURSE, OR 2) THE COURSE IN A LANGUAGE OTHER THAN AMERICAN ENGLISH •10 minutes
[FUN] Welcome and Find Your Seat•10 minutes
[INFO] Welcome and Course Overview•10 minutes
[INFO] Welcome and Lesson One Overview•10 minutes
[INFO] Topic 1. Definition of Healthcare Organization Quality and Quality Improvment•10 minutes
[INFO] Topic 1. Medical Quality Measures in Healthcare Organizations•10 minutes
[INFO] Topic 2. Dental Quality Measures in Healthcare Organizations•10 minutes
[INFO] Topic 3. Pharmacy Quality Measures in Healthcare Organizations•10 minutes
[INFO] Topic 4. Health Insurance Plan Quality Measures •10 minutes
[INFO] Topic 5. Public Health Quality Measures of Healthcare Organizations•10 minutes
[PREP] Read This Before Doing the Quiz [PREP] Lesson Two "Create Your Own Healthcare Organization Quality Improvement Program"•10 minutes
[FUN] Lesson Two Trivia Question•2 minutes
[FUN] Lesson Two Trivia Question Answer•7 minutes
[FUN] Lesson Two Virtual Field Trip•7 minutes
2 assignments•Total 23 minutes
[CERT] Lesson Two Quiz•20 minutes
[PREP] Lesson Two "Create Your Own Healthcare Organization Quality Improvement Program"•3 minutes
2 discussion prompts•Total 20 minutes
[FUN] Feedback - Lesson Two•10 minutes
[FUN] Characteristics of a Great Healthcare Organization Quality Measure•10 minutes
6 plugins•Total 45 minutes
[FUN] Video - Topic 1. What is the Scoring Methodology for the Merit-based Incentive Payment System?•10 minutes
[FUN] Video - Topic 2. Your Inner Fish: The Evolution of your Teeth•4 minutes
[FUN] Video - Topic 3. The Drug Discovery Process•3 minutes
[FUN] Video - Topic 4. CMS Star Ratings•7 minutes
[FUN] Video - Topic 5. Lessons learned from the center of America’s opioid epidemic•16 minutes
[FUN] Video - Lesson Two Virtual Field Trip•5 minutes
Lesson Three: Data Collection and Analysis Methodologies for Quality and Quality Improvement Measures in Healthcare Organizations
Module 3•3 hours to complete
Module details
This lesson provides an overview of data collection and analysis methodologies for quality and quality improvement measures in healthcare organizations
[INFO] Welcome and Lesson Three Overview•10 minutes
[INFO] Topic 1. Types of Quality Data in Healthcare Organizations•10 minutes
[INFO] Topic 2. Quality Data Methodology in Healthcare Organizations•10 minutes
[INFO] Topic 3. Quality Tools in Healthcare Organizations: Cause-and-Effect Diagram and Check Sheet•10 minutes
[INFO] Topic 4. Quality Tools in Healthcare Organizations: Control Charts and Histogram•10 minutes
[INFO] Topic 5. Quality Tools in Healthcare Organizations: Pareto Chart, Scatter Diagram, and Stratification•10 minutes
[PREP] Read This Before Doing the Quiz [PREP] Lesson Three "Create Your Own Healthcare Organization Quality Improvement Program"•10 minutes
[FUN] Lesson Three Trivia Question•2 minutes
[FUN] Lesson Three Trivia Question Answer•7 minutes
[FUN] Lesson Three Virtual Field Trip•7 minutes
2 assignments•Total 29 minutes
[CERT] Lesson Three Quiz•20 minutes
[PREP] Lesson Three "Create Your Own Healthcare Organization Quality Improvement Program"•9 minutes
2 discussion prompts•Total 20 minutes
[FUN] Feedback - Lesson Three•10 minutes
[FUN] Quality Data Collection Challenges in Healthcare Organizations•10 minutes
6 plugins•Total 56 minutes
[FUN] Video - Topic 1. ICPSR 101: Why Should I Cite Data?•3 minutes
[FUN] Video - Topic 2. The beauty of data visualization•22 minutes
[FUN] Video - Topic 3. Fishbone Diagram•7 minutes
[FUN] Video - Topic 4. Honda Statistical Process Control•7 minutes
[FUN] Video - Topic 5. Pareto Chart•3 minutes
[FUN] Video - Lesson Three Virtual Field Trip•14 minutes
Lesson Four: Design a Healthcare Organization Quality Improvement Program
Module 4•3 hours to complete
Module details
This lesson is a synthesis of the course material to design a quality improvement program in a healthcare organization the way you would have things run in the best of all worlds.
How can certificate learners communicate directly with the instructor?
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.
Why are sections of the course marked [CERT], [INFO], [PREP], and [FUN]?
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.
For certificate learners, what is required to earn the certificate for the course?
The short answer is that certificate learners need to successfully complete the six course sections marked [CERT]. These are:
Quiz: [CERT] Generate an Effective Spreadsheet Self-Evaluation
Peer Review: [CERT] Spreadsheet 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.
What is the best way to earn the certificate for this course (specialization) as quickly as possible?
Everyone - and I mean everyone including the instructor for this (the) course(s) - who needs to pass a test or evaluation to obtain something (e.g., driver's license, specific grade, a certificate) wants to know at the beginning of the process how best to complete that process quickly, efficiently, and successfully.
This process for earning the certificate for the course is specified at the beginning of the course in a section entitled” STEP-BY-STEP FAST-TRACK PATHWAY TO THE CERTIFICATE’ which is a step-by-step instructor recommended 12-step pathway to successfully complete work required to obtain the certificate as quickly and efficiently as possible.
Why is the course format different from those of other Coursera courses?
The format for the course is different from most of the other Coursera courses. Most of the Coursera courses present course content through video lectures. This course presents course content through [INFO] readings (text). Links to optional [FUN] material, including videos, external to the course are included in the text.
The primary reason this format was chosen is because it allows each learner to better establish an individual learning pathway; it allows each learner to better customize what is learned and how learning occurs. Each learner can easily see the content topics for a lesson/module and easily reorder how they are read or merely skim those of little interest.
However, for those who wish a more in-depth knowledge of a topic, the embedded links take that learner to websites external to the course with additional information. The use of embedded links makes full use of the fact that the course is delivered online – and that there is a world of interesting, useful, and in-depth information external to the course.
Readings/text [INFO] content is presented as a series of questions and answers - the Socratic Method. The philosophy behind the use of this method is that this is a better - and much more interesting - way for a learner to master content.
There are videos in the course. These are professionally produced videos (e.g., from the Smithsonian, National Archives) which are included in the course to provide interesting supplemental - optional [FUN] - content. No video-presented content is needed to complete the work for the certificate. As with the [FUN] links to external material, the use of these optional [FUN] videos allows learners to create their own learning pathway and customize their learning experience.
For those who prefer an audio, as opposed to a reading/text, version of the course, is one available?
Yes, for certificate learners. For certificate learners, a PDF of the course content is available. This PDF can be read (text-to-speech) using the Adobe Acrobat Reader DC Read-Out-Loud feature. Instructions for use of the Read-Out-Loud feature and the provided PDF are provided within the course.
Why are trivia questions and virtual field trips included within the course?
The instructor believes that almost everyone loves trivia questions and road/field trips. So included in the course are [FUN] trivia questions regarding interesting, fun facts and [FUN] "virtual field trips" to the often hidden places of interest on the web. If you are not a fan of either trivia questions or virtual road/field trips, skip these sections of the course.
What is the course goal and what are the course objectives?
The goal of the course is to enable you to think critically about all aspects of healthcare administration in disciplined, critical, and productive ways. Upon successful completion of the course, those who interact in healthcare organizations as patients/consumers will have a better understanding of the issues involved in the effective administration of healthcare organizations and operations. Those working in the healthcare industry, upon completion of the course, will be better able to contribute to the effective administration of the healthcare organization’s operations.
Specifically, upon successful completion of the course, the following objectives will be achieved.You will be able to:
1. Define quality and quality improvement in healthcare organizations
2. Define quality and quality improvement measures in healthcare organizations
3. Define data collection and analysis methodologies for quality and quality improvement measures in healthcare organization
4. Synthesize course content to create a quality improvement program in a healthcare organization
5. Generate an effective quality improvement spreadsheet suitable for discussion, presentation and printing
6. Judge the quality (content and format) of the spreadsheet
After completing this course, what course should I complete next?
Upon completion of this course, you might want to take another course in the Healthcare Organization Operations specialization. The four courses are:
Healthcare Organizations and the Health System
Health Care Delivery in Healthcare Organizations
Business Process Management in Healthcare Organizations
Quality Improvement in Healthcare Organizations
Each course is a stand-alone course; the courses do not build on each other - they complement each other. No one course in the specialization is a prerequisite for another course. If you choose to enroll in all four courses to receive the specialization certificate, the courses can be completed in any order.
However, the course may inspire you to set a different learning pathway for yourself. You may wish to study one of the topics addressed in the course is more depth. The embedded links may lead you to a source of that in-depth knowledge. Also check the Coursera catalogue to see other Coursera courses.
For whom is this course recommended? Who would benefit most from completing this course?
This course is intended for anyone interested in the world of healthcare organization in the United States. A range of healthcare organizations are discussed (e.g., medical, dental, pharmaceutical, and public health). The course is particularly useful to anyone working in the healthcare industry who either has: 1) a developing interest in the issues important to the administration of healthcare organization operations; or 2) some expertise, but wishes an overview or refresher of these issues. However, those who do not work in the healthcare industry, but who interact with healthcare organizations of any type as patients/consumers will also find the course informative.
Upon completion of the course, those who interact with healthcare organizations as patients/consumers will have a better understanding of the issues involved in the effective administration of healthcare organizations and operations. Those working in the healthcare industry, upon completion of the specialization, will be better able to contribute to the effective administration of the healthcare organization’s operations.
What background knowledge is necessary to successfully complete the course? Are there prerequisites?
No background knowledge is necessary to successfully complete the course. All that is necessary to begin and successfully complete each course in the specialization is an interest in the content and a motivation to complete the course. However, those working in the healthcare industry may find the content more interesting and relevant.
Who is the photographer for the photo used for the course logo and page icon?
The photo is a composite of photos downloaded from Unsplash (https://unsplash.com/) by Natanael Melchor, Umari Bethan, and Adhy Savala.
Will I earn university credit for completing this course?
No, neither Rutgers University academic credit nor continuing education units (CEUs) are earned upon the successful completion of the course.
Is this a course on healthcare insurance to cover healthcare costs?
No, this is not a course on healthcare insurance. This is course from the perspective of the healthcare organization on organizational administration and operations. This is not a course on the Affordable Care Act (ACA) which is often called Obamacare. The instructor for this course has taught courses from the patient/customer perspective on methods for paying for health care. This is not that course, however, this course is a good prerequisite for an ACA course. The patient/customer perspective on payment methods is a difficult and involved topic. If you are interested in that topic, please check the Coursera catalog or contact the instructor.
English is not my first language. Is a version of the course available in any language other than English?
The course assessments are in American English. The project submission must be in American English. All links to external resources are to resources presented in American English. The course focuses on healthcare organizations in the United States. However, some people may find it useful to read some or all course content in a language other than American English.
Translation of required course material from written American English to another language is possible using the provided PDF of the course and Google Translate.An Adobe PDF file of the course content is available to certificate learners.This PDF can be used to produce a written version of the course in many different languages using Google Translate.Instructions are provided within the course.
When will I have access to the lectures and assignments?
To access the course materials, assignments and to earn a Certificate, you will need to purchase the Certificate experience when you enroll in a course. You can try a Free Trial instead, or apply for Financial Aid. The course may offer 'Full Course, No Certificate' instead. This option lets you see all course materials, submit required assessments, and get a final grade. This also means that you will not be able to purchase a Certificate experience.
What will I get if I subscribe to this Specialization?
When you enroll in the course, you get access to all of the courses in the Specialization, and you earn a certificate when you complete the work. Your electronic Certificate will be added to your Accomplishments page - from there, you can print your Certificate or add it to your LinkedIn profile.
Is financial aid available?
Yes. In select learning programs, you can apply for financial aid or a scholarship if you can’t afford the enrollment fee. If fin aid or scholarship is available for your learning program selection, you’ll find a link to apply on the description page.