PUBHLTH-120-samantha.gizerian-2024-09-30-12-08-32

Title of Course Introduction to Health Systems Organization

Prefix and Number PUBHLTH 120

Semester and Year Spring 2026

Number of Credit Hours 3

Prerequisites none

Course Details

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Instructor Contact Information

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Course Description

This course is a 3-credit course that provides an overview of how healthcare and public health are organized and how their services are delivered in the United States. Topics to be covered include public policy (including U.S. health reform initiatives); organization of healthcare systems; components and operation of healthcare organizations, including e-health delivery; professional roles and accreditation; and legal and regulatory issues, including licensure requirements. 

 

Course Materials 

Books: none.  

Other Materials: All materials will be made available on the course Canvas space

Fees: n/a

Student Learning Outcomes (SLOs) 

Course Learning Outcomes

(students will be able to:)

Activities Supporting the Learning Outcomes

Assessment of the Learning Outcomes

Describe the history of healthcare systems and public health in the United States 

annotated bibliography, policy paper concept, policy papers, class discussion, discussion board responses

exams, assignment grades

Define the current organizational levels in healthcare and public health in the United States 

annotated bibliography, policy papers, class discussion, discussion board responses

exams, assignment grades

Compare and contrast the various professional roles in healthcare systems and public health 

debate, policy papers, class discussion, discussion board responses, presentationexams, assignment grades

exams, assignment grades

Explain models of U.S. healthcare and public health service delivery (including e-health)

debate, policy papers, class discussion, discussion board responses, presentationexams, assignment grades

exams, assignment grades

Identify the major elements of public policy on healthcare reform 

debate, policy papers, class discussion, discussion board responses

exams, assignment grades

 

Course Schedule

[Please note that a WSU semester is 15 weeks + Thanksgiving/Spring Break. The schedule below does not include the break.]

Dates

Lesson Topic

Assignment/Reading # in Canvas

Assessment

Week 1
[dates]

An Overview of Healthcare Management

1

  n/a

Week 2
[dates]

Healthcare Leadership and Motivation

2, 3

n/a

Week 3
[dates]

Organization and Behavior

Discussion Board 1, 4

Discussion Board

Week 4
[dates]

Strategic Planning

5

n/a

Week 5
[dates]

Healthcare Marketing

Policy Paper #1, 6

Policy paper #1

Week 6
[dates]

Quality Improvement Basics

Discussion Board 2, 7

Discussion board

Week 7
[dates]

  Information Technology

 

Debate, 8

Debate

Week 8
[dates]

   Exam 1

 

Exam 1

Week 9
[dates]

Healthcare Financing

Policy #2 Concept, 9, 10

Policy #2 Concept paper

Week 10
[dates]

Human Resources and Managing People

Discussion Board 3, 11, 12

Discussion Board

Week 11
[dates]

 Teamwork

 Annotated Bibliography/13

Annotated Bibliography

Week 12
[dates]

Cultural Awareness

14

n/a

Week 13
[dates]

 Ethics and Law

 Discussion Board 4, 15

Discussion Board

Week 14
[dates]

   Fraud and Abuse

Policy Paper #2, 16

Policy Paper #2

Week 15
[dates]

Student presentations

Presentation, 10

Presentation

Expectations for Student Effort 

For each hour of lecture equivalent, students should expect to have a minimum of two hours of work outside of class.  Some weeks will have a higher workload due to the nature of assignments.  Please consult the course schedule and ask your instructor if you hainsert]ve questions.

 

Grading 

Assignment Breakdown

Type of Assignment (tests, papers, etc)

Points

Percent of Overall Grade

[exams]

[2 x 100]

[40]

[debate]

[60]

[12]

[discussion boards]

[40]

[8]

[policy papers]

[90]

[18]

[policy paper concept]

[30]

[6]

[Annotated Bibliography]

[30]

[6]

[presentation]

[50]

[10]

 

Grading Schema

Grade

Percent

A

[>90]

B

[80 – 89]

C

[70 – 79]

D

[60 – 69]

F

[0 – 59]

Scores will be rounded to the nearest whole percent to assign a letter grade

 

Attendance and Make-Up Policy 

Students should make all reasonable efforts to attend all class meetings. However, in the event a student is unable to attend a class, it is the responsibility of the student to inform the instructor as soon as possible, explain the reason for the absence (and provide documentation, if appropriate), and make up class work missed within a reasonable amount of time, if allowed. Missing class meetings may result in reducing the overall grade in the class

 

 

Academic Integrity Statement

You are responsible for reading WSU's Academic Integrity Policy, which is based on Washington State law. If you cheat in your work in this class you will:

-Receive an F in the class

-Be reported to the Center for Community Standards

-Have the right to appeal my decision

-Not be able to drop the course of withdraw from the course until the appeals process is finished

If you have any questions about what you can and cannot do in this course, ask me.

If you want to ask for a change in my decision about academic integrity, use the form at the Center for Community Standards website. You must submit this request within 21 calendar days of the decision.