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Sep 08, 2024
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2016-2017 Supplemental Graduate Catalog [ARCHIVED CATALOG]
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MHA 6315 - Patient Centeredness & ChangeCredits: 3 hrs. The course focuses on patient-centeredness as required change that favors patients and improves quality. The direct and indirect effects of health provider patient-centeredness on health outcomes are examined across medically underserved and other patient populations, healthcare settings, and health providers. Within the components of medical quality, patient-centeredness’ roles as a casual driver of equity, safety, effectiveness, and timeliness is examined. Implementing patient-centered organizational change4 is addressed, using recognized measures and instruments, national random datasets, and evidence-based investigations. Prerequisite(s): MHA 5303, MHA 5305, MHA 5310
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