Introduction to Management in Healthcare
With today’s technical advances, wide demographics and higher patient expectations, there are huge demands on finite healthcare resources. It all means effective management is more challenging than ever. This module will cover the skills needed to manage a quality, patient-centred health service, including the role of the manager, finance and the importance of leadership and people management.
What does the module cover?
Learn the basic principles of effective management and explain their relevance to healthcare. Develop an understanding of the key features of the National Health Service. Identify external influences on healthcare and key management issues currently challenging the health service. You’ll have the opportunity to put you skills into practice to construct a profile of an effective healthcare manager and recognise some problem solving techniques.
More Information
Module Code:
HS1055
Key topics include:
- Introduction to the management of the National Health Service
- Introduction to management concepts and management theory
- The role of the manager; definitions and boundaries, skills and competencies
- Leadership and healthcare
- Human resources and healthcare; people and management
- Finance and healthcare; money and management
- Information and healthcare; data and management
- Managing a quality, patient centred health service
- The future for healthcare managers
Pre-requisites
None
Number of credits & study time
20 credits / 200 hours
Assessment
In addition to completing a number of formative assessments as part of your coursework that you forward to your tutor, you’ll also need to complete three summative assessments that will count towards your final grade.
One-hour multiple choice exam 30%
Essay on current management issues in healthcare 40%
(1000 words)
Powerpoint presentation based on group work, plus a write-up 30%
(1000 words)