Graduate Assessment Plan 2013-2014 Executive Masters in Health Care Administration Compiled by: Justin Thomas PHONE MOBILE EMAIL Zayed University, Abu Dhabi, United Arab Emirates 02 599 3616 0505948161 Justin.thomas@zu.ac.ae
Executive Masters Health Care Administration (EMHCA) Launched in 2004 with a cohort of 26 students, the EMHCA program provides a unique opportunity for existing healthcare professionals, and ailed service providers/managers, to develop the knowledge and skills required for senior leadership positions within the increasingly globalized health economy. The program has 12 courses contributing to four clear learning outcomes (1) Global health care systems awareness, (2) Evidence based management and decision-making, (3) Strategic leadership and (4) Corporate and clinical governance. (1) Global awareness (health care context) Graduates will demonstrate an awareness of the overall health care system. This will include comparative international perspectives, socio-historical context and key contemporary concerns focusing on emerging trends and the implications for their own local contexts. (2) Evidence based management and decision-making Graduates will demonstrate the skills required for making evidence based administrative and policy decisions. They will also demonstrate the ability to transform data into actionable intelligence (3) Strategic Leadership Graduates will demonstrate the knowledge, skills and attitudes to meaningfully contribute to integrated health care systems planning. They will demonstrate the ability to integrate strategic, organizational and information level objectives. They will also demonstrate core leadership attributes, able to exhibit different styles of leadership as context demands. (4) Corporate and clinical governance Graduates will demonstrate an understanding of transparency, autonomy and accountability in both clinical and corporate contexts. They will also demonstrate the knowledge and skills essential for making significant contributions to continuous quality improvement. Executive Masters in Health Care Administration 2
Table 1 Assessment Cycle Outcomes Assessed 2012-13 2013-14 2014-15 2015-16 Global awareness Cohort 8 606 Dec 27 th (2012) Comparative Cohort 9 606 (2014) Comparative Evidence based management and decision-making Cohort 9 605 May (2014) Quant Methods Cohort 10 606 May (2016) Quant Methods Strategic leadership Cohort 8-613 May 16 th (2013) Info Sys Cohort 9-613 (2015) Info Sys Corporate and clinical governance Cohort 9 610 Oct 17th (2014) Quality Cohort 9 610 Oct 17th (2015) Quality Rationale: Our selection of assessment points is governed by two factors. The first is the ability to embed the assessment so it does not appear to be an additional, potentially burdensome, adjunct to routine course assessment. It is however important to note that this is program level assessment and the actual nature of the assessment will go beyond the specific course learning outcomes. The second consideration was to try to ensure all key assessment points are within courses delivered by ZU faculty. This ensures smother communications between the EMHCA cocoordinator and the faculty member administering the assessment of learning outcomes. Only one of the assessment points is located within an overseas instructors course at present. Executive Masters in Health Care Administration 3
Table 2: Draft Graduate Curriculum Map Course Title Global Awarness Evidence Based Management Strategic Leadership EMHCA 600 Ethical, Legal and Social Issues in Health EMHCA 601 Managing in the Health Environment EMHCA 602 Human Resource Management EMHCA 603 Accounting: Tools for decision making EMHCA 604 Leadership and Strategy in HCA EMHCA 605 Quantitative Methods and Computing for Managers () EMHCA 606 Comparative Health Care Systems EMHCA 607 Managerial Epidemiology EMHCA 609 Health Economics and Financial Management EMHCA 610 Quality Improvement in Health Care () EMHCA 611 Health Care Planning and Marketing EMHCA 613 Health Care Information Management Governance EMHCA 614 International Field Trip TBD Explicit Emphasis Score 5 7 6 6 ( ) Signifies assessment point Executive Masters in Health Care Administration 4
Table 3: 2012/13 Assessment Methods & Points GPLO When Course Method Sample Target Evidence based decision making Fall 2013/14 EMHCA 605 Practical exam getting students to transform data into actionable intelligence using SPSS 27 80% score > = 80% on relevant section Governance Spring 2014 EMHCA 610 Rubric assessing knowledge of good governance attached to a course work project dealing with healthcare service redesign 27 80% above questionnaire threshold. 80% satisfactory on 2 rubric indicators Rationale: These two points have been selected based primarily on convenience. The course EMHCA 605 is delivered by Justin Thomas a ZU instructor (UAE based). Governance is being assessed in a course (610) delivered by an overseas instructor; however, this instructor has had a lot of experience with learning outcomes assessment previously. None of the learning outcomes require prerequisites, so any order of assessment is totally legitimate. The assessment of GPLOs is a nascent initiative within the institution so starting where we have most control is deemed the best strategy for a successful process at this time. Signed Justin Thomas, PhD. Graduate Program Coordinator: Executive Masters in Health Care Administration Signed Dr. Chris Southgate Dean College of Sustainability Sciences and Humanities / January 09 2014 Executive Masters in Health Care Administration 5