Health Care Management Angell Snyder School of Business

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Health Care Management Angell Snyder School of Business May 11, 2016 List the title of the program/major, including the School and mission statement.

Mission Statement Deliver an integrated and disciplined educational experience that develops global leaders who exercise innovative and critical thinking, shape their communities, and lead lives of significance.

Program Health Care Management: Undergraduate On-line Clinical and Non-Clinical MBA Concentration and Track: Concentration: Health Care Management Track: Population Health Management List the program/major and any concentrations.

Jan Simon, MHSA, RN Lead Faculty, Health Care Management Presented by: Jan Simon, MHSA, RN Lead Faculty, Health Care Management List presenter(s) name and title.

Program Goals To prepare students for leadership positions in health care organizations To leverage the experience of adult learners in health care settings and other organizations to increase the knowledge and skills of students To continuously review, evaluate and update the HCM curriculum to ensure its relevance List the goals/outcomes of the program/major.

Cognitive Learning Outcomes Acquire, comprehend, organize, and apply knowledge within the major area Analyze and evaluate knowledge within the major area Solve problems presented by the major field Demonstrate oral and written competence in the major field

Affective Learning Outcomes Describe the significance and value of the major in meeting the needs of a global community Exhibit behaviors indicative of continued learning in the field

Courses: Clinical Track OAD 36020 Planning & Budgeting in Health Care OAD 38663 Human Resources in Health Care Organizations OAD 36064 Managing Integration of Health Care Systems OAD 48563 Management of Health Care Organizations List the required courses for this program, elective options, etc. If applicable, list changes in the program for the new academic year.

Clinical track continued OAD 40654 Health Care Law and Ethics OAD 46000 Health Care Policy and Regulation OAD 49500 Seminar in Applied Health Care Management: Capstone Course

Non-Clinical Track The 5 Business Foundation Courses OAD 36000 Introduction to Medical Terminology OAD 36010 Introduction to Health Care Delivery Systems The 7 required Health Care Management Courses (same as Clinical Track)

Difference between Clinical and Non-Clinical Students Clinical students typically have completed an Associates Degree in a clinical discipline, such as Respiratory Therapy, Radiology Tech, Sonography Tech; they have 30 hours of clinical education and often have experience working in a health care setting Non-clinical students do not have a clinical background, may or may not have experience working in a health care setting

Student Profile High degree of interest and/or experience in the health care field People-oriented; interested in a service profession Strong ethics and high degree of personal responsibility Require minimal supervision, but also able to work well in teams Attention to detail and communication Describe the successful student in this major. List characteristics of people that enjoy working in this field.

Professional Development Earning an MBA in Health Care Management or Population Health Management significantly increases opportunities for job and career growth Clinical students may also have professional licenses or certifications American College of Healthcare Organizations (ACHE) is the premier membership and certification body for Health Care Management What are the opportunities or recommendations for professional development? Include graduate degrees, certifications, licensing, professional associations, etc.

Career Outlook Occupations include Supervisors, Managers and Directors of service line programs and departments in health care Settings include hospitals, clinics, rehabilitation and skilled care facilities, home care agencies Typical jobs are management of specific functional areas or general administration, such as billing, customer service, compliance What are some common occupations for graduates? What are other possibilities? What is the projected growth for occupations this field? What is the salary range?

Quick Facts: Medical and Health Services Managers 2015 Median Pay $94,500 per year $45.43 per hour Typical Entry-Level Education Bachelor's degree Work Experience in a Related Occupation Less than 5 years On-the-job Training None Number of Jobs, 2014 333,000 Job Outlook, 2014-24 17% (Much faster than average) Employment Change, 2014-24 56,300 Bureau of Labor Statistics, U.S. Department of Labor, Occupational Outlook Handbook, 2016-17 Edition, Medical and Health Services Managers, on the Internet at http://www.bls.gov/ooh/management/medical-and-health-services-managers.htm (visited May 08, 2016).

Faculty Jan Simon, MHSA, RN: Lead Faculty; has over 30 years of experience in Health Care Management in leadership roles Online faculty all have PhD or Masters degrees in Health Care Administration, or an MBA with at least 18 graduate level hours in health care management All have extensive experience working in Health Care Organizations Add profiles of faculty/instructors and the courses they routinely teach in this program.

Competitive Landscape Numerous on-line programs in Health Care Management Schools include for-profit and not-for-profit Currently, Ottawa does not have a classroom-based Health Care Management program Transfer agreements and personal referrals are the most reliable source of students Marketing can provide information on peer institutions in our markets.

MBA Options MBA students can choose the Population Health Management (PHM) track if their goal is a leadership role in a health care organization PHM is the most up-to-date, relevant focus of health care Students may also choose a concentration in Health Care Management- currently requires additional classes

Questions? List your name and title.