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Health Systems Management

INTRODUCTION
This programme is designed for senior hospital directors and health officers who are responsible for health planning, management and development. Participants in the programme will review and analyse the wide range of problems encountered in the differing levels of health systems management and consider advanced techniques and strategies in use for approaching these problems and dealing with them in their various aspects.

OBJECTIVES
The purpose of the programme is to impart and review acquaintance with the advanced knowledge and managerial techniques appropriate for use by managers and physicians who hold senior managerial positions. These issues will be approached from the point of view of general management aspects and of the unique health and welfare environment.
The programme brings together senior health managers and policy makers whose responsibilities involve allocation of resources, development of policies and leadership, formulation of strategies and evaluation of feasibility studies. 





The three-week programme is devoted to the intensive and systematic study of some of the critical management, planning and policy problems faced by such senior managers. The course introduces methods that may be utilised in coping with the particular health and medical environment met in the participants' day-to-day work.

Participants in the programme examine, analyse and consider strategies and policies concerning managerial and planning problems met with in the context of health systems and their development. Special focus is placed on the leadership role in health organisations and on advanced decision-making techniques.
As a result of the programme experience, participants will enhance their management, planning, policy and decision-making skills as related to health systems operation and development. They will also improve their strategies and methods of approach to problem solving in their current and future roles in the health management field.
 
                                  

CURRICULUM
The study programme includes the following subjects:

PART A
Project Management: 
       - Concept & Development 
       - Timing & Budgeting 
       - Evaluation
Time Management
ISO 14,000: Principles and Implementations
Financial Analysis
Financial Principles of Project Evaluation
Human Resources: Management & Development
Leadership

PART B
Community & Public Health Indicators
The Israeli Health System
Hospital Planning
Health Systems in the World - A Comparative Approach
The Health Planning Triangle (Planning, Budgeting, Staffing)
Demand and Supply of Health Services
Medical Services - Optimisation
Innovations in Health Sciences
Poverty and Health
Health Economics
Prevention of HIV and Infectious Diseases in Israel

NOTE: The above curriculum outline is intended as a guide only. The sequence of course offerings is subject to change at the discretion of the administration.


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