Advanced Diploma in Hospital Administration
*Core Subjects/Syllabus*
*Semester 1: Strategic Healthcare Management*
1. *Healthcare Systems and Policy*
- Global healthcare models (NHS, WHO frameworks, U.S. Affordable Care Act).
- Health policy analysis and impact on hospital operations.
2. *Hospital Operations Management*
- Advanced workflow optimization (Lean Six Sigma, TQM).
- Bed management, patient flow, and resource allocation.
3. *Healthcare Economics*
- Cost-benefit analysis, reimbursement models (DRGs, capitation).
- Health insurance systems (public/private partnerships).
4. *Healthcare Laws and Ethics*
- Compliance with regulations (HIPAA, GDPR, Clinical Establishment Act).
- Ethical dilemmas in healthcare (e.g., triage, end-of-life care).
5. *Quality and Patient Safety*
- NABH/JCI accreditation standards.
- Tools: RCA (Root Cause Analysis), FMEA (Failure Mode Effects Analysis).
*Semester 2: Advanced Financial and Technological Integration*
6. *Healthcare Financial Management*
- Budgeting, revenue cycle management, and grant writing.
- Financial risk assessment and capital investment strategies.
7. *Health Informatics and Technology*
- EHR/EMR systems (Epic, Cerner), telemedicine platforms.
- AI in diagnostics, predictive analytics, and IoT in patient monitoring.
8. *Human Resource Management in Healthcare*
- Talent retention, conflict resolution, and staff burnout prevention.
- Labor laws, union negotiations, and workforce diversity.
9. *Healthcare Marketing and PR*
- Branding hospitals, patient satisfaction surveys, and community outreach.
- Crisis communication (e.g., pandemic response, malpractice incidents).
10. *Research Methods in Healthcare*
- Quantitative/qualitative research, epidemiology basics, and data analysis (SPSS, R).
*Semester 3: Leadership and Global Health*
11. *Strategic Leadership in Healthcare*
- Transformational leadership, change management (Kotter’s model).
- Case studies: COVID-19 response, digital health adoption.
12. *Public Health and Epidemiology*
- Disease surveillance, vaccination programs, and outbreak management.
- Role of NGOs and international health agencies (WHO, UNICEF).
13. *Global Health Challenges*
- Health disparities, antimicrobial resistance, and climate change impacts.
- Disaster preparedness (natural calamities, bioterrorism).
14. *Healthcare Entrepreneurship*
- Innovation in healthcare startups (healthtech, telehealth).
- Business plan development for niche healthcare services.
15. *Capstone Project (Part 1) *
- Identifying a real-world hospital management challenge (e.g., reducing ER wait times).
*Semester 4: Specializations and Practical Application*
16. *Electives (Choose 2) *
- *Hospital Architecture and Facility Planning*
- *Mental Health Administration*
- *Pharmaceutical and Clinical Trial Management*
- *Health Insurance and Risk Management*
- *Digital Health Innovations*
17. *Internship*
- 8–12 weeks in multi-specialty hospitals, corporate healthcare chains, or public health agencies.
18. *Capstone Project (Part 2) *
- Implementing solutions for the identified challenge and presenting results.
*Assessment Methods*
- *Case Studies*: Solving operational inefficiencies or ethical crises.
- *Strategic Reports*: Healthcare policy analysis or financial audits.
- *Presentations*: Pitching innovative healthcare models or tech solutions.
- *Exams*: Theory on healthcare laws, economics, and leadership.
- *Capstone Defence*: Evaluation of real-world project outcomes.