Graduate Studies
Health Services Administration
2024-2025
Interim Chairperson: Eric C. Sheffield
Graduate Coordinator: Renee Polubinsky
Office: Brophy Hall 221
Telephone: (309) 298-1981
E-mail:
HealthSciences@wiu.edu
Website:
Location of Program Offering: Online
Learning Outcomes
For student learning outcomes, please see wiu.edu/provost/learningoutcomes.
Program Description
The certificate program will provide and/or substitute course work needed for professionals in health services administration. The focus of the program is to provide students with a basic knowledge of health services organizational behavior and leadership, administration and management, legal aspects of health administration, and U.S. health policy.
Certificate Requirements
HSM 514 Health Services Administration (3)
HSM 515 Legal Aspects of Health Services Management (3)
HSM 516 Introduction to U.S. Health Policy (3)
HSM 517 Health Services Organization Behavior and Leadership (3)
EM 561 Foundations of Emergency Management (3)
EM 565 Evacuation Planning and Response (3)
TOTAL: 18 s.h.
Course Descriptions
Health Services Management (HSM)
514 Health Service Administration. (3) Overview of the U.S. health system and its structure and functions. Discusses the interface between public health and health care, delivery structures, workforce issues, health resources, health services, financing, meeting needs of special populations, global health, and critical issues in health services. Prerequisites: Permission of the instructor.
515 Legal Aspects of Health Services Management. (3) The course offers a practical and comprehensive examination of U.S. healthcare laws and improves the understanding of complex workings and legal principles of the healthcare system by analyzing and applying laws to interpret and develop management policies and procedures.
516 Introduction to Health Policy. (3) The course equips health professionals with a working knowledge of health policy formulation, implementation and evaluation. It applies health policy analysis, examines current issues, and compares health systems in various countries on health policy concepts, issues, practices and consequences.
517 Health Services Organizational Behavior and Leadership. (3) Provides an overview of the principles of organization behavior including the management of individuals, teams, and organizations with special emphasis on leadership, and introduces the skills and capabilities of professional managers essential for all health services management positions.
Emergency Management (EM)
561 Foundations of Emergency Management. (3) Provides an overview of emergency management and disaster sciences for application in public health, education, health care, and other settings. Topics will include basic emergency management concepts, the four phases of the disaster cycle, specific operational and policy frameworks for disaster management, roles of public health, schools and health care in disaster, and special topics in health and emergency management.
565 Evacuation Planning and Response. (3) Focuses on emergency evacuation issues resulting from natural disasters and human intentional injuries. Students will learn to develop proper evacuation techniques for a wide range of areas, such as public schools, colleges and universities, as well as private buildings, and governmental institutions.
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