Population Healthcare Risk and Value Management Certificate (15 hours)
Gain knowledge, skills and abilities in the essentials of health insurance operations and health care delivery systems within the context of population health and value-based care management. In addition, the complexity of policy, legislation and market forces are presented within the health ecosystem. The emphasis will be on the health insurance operations and healthcare delivery system leadership and management to create a culture of efficiency, effectiveness and efficacy in partnership with public health principles of population health.
The learning objectives are to:
1. Develop expertise in claims management and drive continuous improvements, opening pathways to leadership roles. - With the increasing complexity of healthcare regulations, skilled claims management professionals are in high demand.
2. Master the skills to optimize revenue cycle operations, enhancing your career prospects in healthcare finance. - As healthcare organizations strive for financial efficiency, experts in revenue cycle management are becoming essential.
3. Gain comprehensive knowledge of commercial risk and insurance products in the healthcare industry, preparing for high-demand positions. - The growing focus on risk management and insurance in healthcare creates lucrative opportunities for specialists in this field.
4. Acquire an in-depth understanding of governmental risk and insurance products in the health sector, paving the way for impactful careers in public health and policy. - With the expanding role of government programs in healthcare, there is a rising need for professionals with expertise in this area.
Courses (15 hours)
| HPEM 5325 | Health Insurance and Managed Care | 3 |
| HPEM 5335 | Health Insurance Operations | 3 |
| HPEM 6340 | Leadership Foundations and Strategies for Health | 3 |
| HPEM 5330 | Healthcare Delivery Systems and Contemporary Issues | 3 |
| COMH 6310 | Population Health | 3 |