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Dec 21, 2024
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HCML 415 - Strategic Operations Management in Healthcare 5 CR
This course is designed to address key operations issues in large as well as small/medium healthcare organizations. These issues include both strategic and design decisions, and as such make evidence-based operations management an inter-functional concern that requires cross-functional understanding and coordination. A blend of theory, cases, analytical techniques, business examples, videos, online simulation, and class discussions will be used to fulfill the course outcomes.
Recommended: HCML 411 or RAIM 411. Prerequisite(s): Acceptance to the program or permission of Program Chair.
Course Outcomes - Evaluate contemporary health care operations through the application of the tools of quality management and operations research modeling methods
- Develop models to evaluate and improve health care operations
- Assess structures, processes, outcomes of health care systems.
- Develop information feedback systems to monitor and improve processes and outcomes of improvements, including the ability to provide visualization of the data to support end user decision making
- Interpret model output to assess processes and outcomes of care and the potential impact of proposed operational changes on systems performance
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