Management of Health Programs

Management of Health Programs

Overview:

The Health Management and Policy Programs of the Price School of Public Policy offers certificate programs in specialized areas of healthcare administration. The certificates are designed to provide practitioners with means for improving or updating their knowledge and experience in a challenging and professionally relevant course of study. Certificates are offered in Administration of Long-Term Care Programs and Management of  Ambulatory Care Systems. Applicants for the certificate programs must make formal application for admission to the certificate program, provide transcripts of all college work, supplemented by three letters of recommendation, including one from a former instructor, a resume and a personal statement describing their career goals and the relationship of the certificate to those ends.

It is expected that applicants to the certificate programs should have graduated from a recognized college with an approximate grade point average of B in the last 60 units of college work. Non-graduates may be admitted if the director believes that there is evidence to suggest that the applicant is capable of graduate level work.

Successful completion of the certificate will not be a deciding factor in the admission decision for the degrees offered by the Health Management and Policy Programs or the Price School of Public Policy.

Paper Details: For this discussion question, discuss these 2 concepts Conflict Management Within the Program & Program Evaluation. What was something interesting that you learned from these concepts? What is the importance of these concepts to healthcare organizations? How will you use this new information in your current or future positions?