HAD5721H: Strategic Management of Quality and Organizational Behaviour in Health Services Organizations

The course focuses on the knowledge and skills necessary for health care organizations to strategically measure and improve quality and patient safety. Developing better outcomes at the same (or reduced) costs is a crucial strategic objective for all health care organizations. While most health care organizations have developed quality improvement programs, these often have had limited impact in improving health care. New skills and ideas have entered healthcare that provide the information, methods and tools for managers and front line staff to improve work, to secure better outcomes for patients, and maintain or reduce the costs of providing services. These skills and knowledge require that we analyze and improve work processes, and understand and respond to the needs of patients and other customers. The work in this course will center on understanding the nature of these improvement concepts, developing knowledge about their application in health care organizations, and providing students with an orientation to and experience with basic concepts and principal methods.

Objectives: upon successful completion of the course, students will be able to: 1) Explain the underlying theoretical framework for continual improvement of health care. 2) Explain why quality improvement strategies are critical for health services organizations. 3) Describe and give examples of the roles and responsibilities of health services managers, health professionals, and staff for quality improvement and patient safety. 4) Apply basic improvement methods and tools for analyzing work processes and for assisting groups in developing remedies for improving these processes. 5) Explain methods for testing changes and improving work processes. 6) Create strategies for developing customer knowledge and assess that knowledge for the design or redesign of health care. 7) Understand the nature of variation in health care and its role in improving quality of care. 8) Interpret a control chart and be capable of identifying the uses of a control chart. 9) Explain why analyzing and improving work as a system is critical for effective, safe, and efficient care. 10) Identify how organizations need to create a culture that fosters innovation and continual improvement. 11) Analyze how organizational learning contributes to successful organizational performance. 12) Understand how organizations need to assess risk and deal with organization failures. 13) Understand the challenges related to addressing and improving patient safety and high reliability in health care organizations. 14) Analyze the strengths and weaknesses of different approaches and methods for improving the quality of care.

Learner competencies (competencies refer to the National Center for Healthcare Leadership Competency Model): analytical thinking; innovative thinking; interpersonal understanding; process management and organizational design.

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Course is eligible to be completed as Credit/No Credit: Yes
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