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3.00 Credits
Relates physical, psychological and sociological needs of resident to services provided by health care facilities, including the needs of the special populations; i.e. elderly and disabled, services provided in specialized care facilities, resident's rights, living wills. Prerequisites: PS 101 Introduction to Psychology, SO 122 Introduction to Sociology, PL 169 Introduction to Ethics, and HS 200 Organization of Heathcare Services.
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5.00 Credits
Provides concepts and practical experience in a nursing home setting. Students in the Nursing Home Administration track will be required to complete this five-semester hour course. Skills required: Interpersonal communication, business writing, general writing, understanding of research methods, ability to think critically, ability to translate theory into practice, ability to evaluate and predict outcomes, and analytical thinking. Prerequisite: HS 200 Organization of Healthcare Services, HS 201 Quality Patient/Resident Care. (HS 201 may be taken concurrently or prior to HS 202).
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0.00 Credits
No course description available.
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3.00 Credits
This course provides application of concepts and practical experience in an appropriate health care setting. Skills required: Interpersonal Communication, business writing, general writing, understanding of research methods, ability to think critically, ability to translate theory into practice, ability to evaluate and predict outcomes, analytical thinking. Prerequisite: Completion of HS 200 Organization of Healthcare Services, HS 201 Quality Patient/Resident Care, HS 320 Health Services Regulations and HS 420 Health Services Financial Management preferred.
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3.00 Credits
This course examines personality, cognitive, social and sensory-perceptual aspects of development and health issues of the elderly. Emphasis is on the development of a comprehensive understanding of the needs of the geriatic population.
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3.00 Credits
This course provides an overview of federal, state and other regulatory agencies' policies for health care facilities. Areas covered include: labor issues, liability, licensure requirements, environmental management, policy and procedure writing. Agencies covered will include: JCAHO, NCQA, Medicaid and Medicare. Prerequisites: Completion of HS 200 Organization of Heathcare Services with a minimum grade of C, BA 203 Principles of Law, and PL 169 Introduction to Ethics.
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5.00 Credits
This practicum offers the student the opportunity for experiential learning, based on knowledge acquired in HS 200 and HS 320. Prerequisites: Completion of HS 200 Organization of Heathcare Services.
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3.00 Credits
This course explores financial management issues, including: reimbursement, costs, budgeting, financial and statistical reports and evaluation methods for services and responsibilities, and financial requirements by regulatory agencies. Prerequisites: BC 202 Accounting: Information for Decisions or BC 265 Principles of Accounting I or BC 266 Principles of Accounting II and completion of HS 320 Health Services Regulations with a minimum grade of C.
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5.00 Credits
This practicum offers the student the opportunity for experiential learning, based on knowledge acquired in HS 200 and HS 420. Prerequisite: Completion of HS 200 Organization of Heathcare Services. HS 420 Health Services Financial Management may be taken concurrently or prior to HS 422. Students in the Nursing Home Administration track will be required to complete 5 credit hours.
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3.00 Credits
This course focuses on the unique financial issues and problems in a not-for-profit health care setting. Students will understand the impact of government in the financing of health care and health care facilities. General financial and economic principles will be viewed in light in this type of environment. Prerequisites: HS 420 Health Services Financial Management and BC 202 Accounting: Information for Decisions or BC 265 Principles of Accounting I or BC 266 Principles of Accounting II.
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