Fall 2024 Trine Course Catalog

HC 6843 Organization & Economics of Healthcare Delivery Systems

The course provides an overview of the development of the current status of the healthcare system in the United States, its organizational structure, and operation of the various healthcare organizations, governmental as well as non-governmental, at the federal, state, and local levels. The course examines the structure and issues of the major Healthcare delivery systems including operation, marketing, financial management and sustainability of outpatient clinics, physician's offices, hospitals, long-term care facilities, self-help organizations, patient advocacy groups, accrediting agencies, and the insurance industry. Concepts addressed include demand (what physicians, patients and families want), supply, distribution, utilization of resources, market theories, and cost-benefit analysis, as they apply to healthcare as a service industry and including current and future payment systems for healthcare. Prerequisites: All LDR Core (5000-level) courses OR admission to non-degree graduate certificate program

Credits

3

Lab Hours

0

Lecture Hours

3

Prerequisite

All LDR Core (5000-level) courses OR admission to non-degree graduate certificate program