HSCS 6411 Assessing Healthcare Quality
This graduate level introductory course provides an overview of health care quality theory, practice, and management. It takes a patient centered approach to explore the complexities of the profession they will be entering upon graduation focusing on soft skills, professional exam information, and developing quality inside of their designated field. The patient centered approach that is addressed in this course will assist in evaluation of rising cost, accessibility, overuse/underuse, fraud, and medical errors common in our current health care system which drive the need for quality standards and methodologies to measure and improve healthcare service quality, cost efficiency, and safety. Students will be introduced to licensing, accreditation, data compilation and presentation in statistical formats, quality improvement functions, quality tools, utilization management, risk management, and medical staff data quality issues. Leaners will also review basic health informatics to understand the links between quality outcomes, evolving reimbursement paradigms, and different analytical models through data quality concepts, the challenges of accessing data from devices, e-quality measures, and calculating quality measures with EMR data, using this knowledge and how it will impact their future practice.
Prerequisite
ATRG or HLHP Program Admission
Offered
Online: Summer