20495 - HEALTHCARE MANAGEMENT AND POLICY
Department of Social and Political Sciences
AMELIA COMPAGNI
Suggested background knowledge
PREREQUISITES
Mission & Content Summary
MISSION
CONTENT SUMMARY
The course provides an international overview of management and policy issues related to healthcare systems in Europe and beyond. Its contents are organized in two main blocks.
Part A: Healthcare systems and policy
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Population health and its determinants: a global framework
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Health governance, funding and policy making
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International comparison, trends and perspectives
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In-depth analysis of prototypes of healthcare systems
Part B: Management issues in healthcare
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Inter-organizational networks within healthcare systems
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Healthcare organizations as professional bureaucracies: structures, functions and professional dynamics
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Organizational models and issues of coordination of care
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Organizational culture and the link with performance
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Change and innovation processes within healthcare organizati
Intended Learning Outcomes (ILO)
KNOWLEDGE AND UNDERSTANDING
Understand the main features and criticalities of healthcare systems
Master the main practices of healthcare management.
Students will acquire wide-ranging and in-depth knowledge of this specific sector and be able to analyze the main policy and management issues in an international perspective
APPLYING KNOWLEDGE AND UNDERSTANDING
Master the main concepts used management literature
Review critically the main features of health systems
Master the main concepts used management literature
Frame arguments in a policy debate
Prepare and deliver a group presentation to apply the acquired knowledge to specific cases and to relevant “current –affairs” topics of their choice within the healthcare domain.
Teaching methods
- Face-to-face lectures
- Guest speaker's talks (in class or in distance)
- Case studies /Incidents (traditional, online)
- Group assignments
- Interactive class activities on campus/online (role playing, business game, simulation, online forum, instant polls)
DETAILS
The course will use a mix of interactive class discussions and group work. Class discussions will be based on case studies, journal club sessions (aimed at the discussion of scholarly studies) and structured debates (aimed at the discussion of controversial issues in healthcare). In particular, structured debates will be organized around controversial issues in healthcare (a policy and a managerial issue, respectively based on the two parts of the course).The group work will result in in-class presentations and discussions. Guest speakers will complement face-to-face lectures with direct experience from the field.
Assessment methods
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ATTENDING STUDENTS
Besides the final written exam, assessment will be based on a group work presentation, and the active participation in class discussion in structured class debates or in the presentation of a scientific paper (journal club)
The grade is articulated as follows:
a) 60% final written exam: 2 open-ended questions, assessing the level of understanding of the students of the main policy and management issues affecting modern healthcare systems;
b) 30% group assignment: presentation of analysis of a relevant issues in healthcare and of priorities for potential improvement. This task will allow to assess not only the analytical capacities of students but also their ability to apply knowledge to a specific issue and envisage feasible solutions. The assessment will be based on the following two criteria:
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Quality of the analysis and of the suggested improvements
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Quality and clarity of the presentation
c) 10% participation in class discussion (either journal club or debate), assessing the capacity to analyse a relevant issue in healthcare in an evidence-based manner and from multiple perspectives
NOT ATTENDING STUDENTS
100% final written exam: 4 open-ended questions on the material available on BB and the readings including the ones indicated as “optional” in the syllabus
Teaching materials
ATTENDING AND NOT ATTENDING STUDENTS
The list of readings will be made available in the syllabus