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For majors only The course introduces students to the historical development, structure, operation, and future directions of the major components of the American health care delivery system. It will address the issues of access, quality, cost, and assess the contributions of medical technology, research, and societal values on our health care delivery system. 1. Analyze the structure and function of the U.S. healthcare system.2. Evaluate key policies and regulations impacting healthcare delivery.3. Assess the role of healthcare providers in the U.S. system.4. Demonstrate the role that telehealth plays in providing ambulatory care services.5. Identify the factors that influence the demand for healthcare professionals and discuss healthcare workforce opportunities and challenges.6. Scrutinize key developments in healthcare, the concept of health systems thinking, and the value of workforce diversity.7. Discuss key aspects of the integrated ambulatory care models and the evolution and rise of ambulatory care services in hospitals and freestanding ambulatory care facilities.
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View Other Sections of this CourseIntroduction To U.S. Health Care Organization (HIN-502)
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