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332 Law/ Ethics & Regulations in HCSV

Instructor: Rick Narad

The graduate in Health Services Administration will have knowledge, skills, and beliefs related to the health care delivery system and will be able to apply laws and regulations that impact healthcare organizations (e.g., employment, antitrust, patient consent, confidentiality); Discuss the major ethical issues that are affecting health care and be able to articulate their own beliefs. 

433 Healthcare Finance

Instructor: Jim Suver

Financial Management is a discipline vital for healthcare managers as economic pressures continue against all points of the healthcare delivery system. The purpose of HSCV 433 is to provide exposure to the “financial side” of effective decision-making in a healthcare organization. This course coupled with others in the curriculum such as marketing, strategic planning and management will help students in the health services program to analyze problems from multiple perspectives.

499H Honors HCSV

Instructor(s): Stan Salinas, Rick Narad

Each semester brings new courses and new courses means new material. As each semester passed it became difficult to retain all the previous information with all the new info being thrown our way. Information overload! 

 

This course was a god send because it covered every single course from the beginning of time when the Health Administration major decided to choose us.

530 Capstone

Instructor: Stan Salinas

This course will integrate theory and practice by examining issues and solutions to problems in the management of health services organizations.  It functions as a capstone for the health services administration program, allowing students to apply coursework from across the curriculum. The class will use case studies to apply knowledge and skills to real life problems. For the entire semester we will be materializing a business model FROM SCRATCH and will be presenting it at the end of the semester. 

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