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Analytics in Healthcare Management and Administration
Northeastern University
26 Cours
Northeastern est une université de recherche de renommée mondiale avec des campus à Boston et partout dans le monde. Elle propose un modèle d'apprentissage expérientiel qui encourage les étudiants à apprendre à travers une expérience du monde réel.
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Course Overview:
Advanced Analytics in Healthcare Management and Administration
Building on the solid foundation established in the Healthcare Analytics Essentials course, this comprehensive follow-up offers a deeper exploration into how analytics can be utilized to enhance management and administrative efficiency in healthcare settings. Ideal for individuals who have completed the preceding course, this program delves into the critical role of business analytics in elevating healthcare organization performance, with a focus on improving patient care and administrative effectiveness.
Throughout the course, participants will dive into the nuances of care continuity, learning about various strategies to ensure seamless patient care and exploring the pillars of patient-centeredness.
The curriculum also covers the significance of randomized controlled trials in healthcare research, the importance of tailored decision-making at the individual patient level, and an in-depth look at the healthcare systems' dynamics.
Key highlights include:
- The 6Cs of systemness in healthcare
- Understanding the properties of complex systems within healthcare
- Frameworks for implementing change within healthcare systems
This offering from Northeastern University, available on Coursera, is part of a series of Healthcare Informatics Courses designed to equip healthcare professionals with the skills and knowledge to use analytics effectively in healthcare management and administration.
Enseigné par
Martin Kohn