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Dec 26, 2024
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IHS 6250 - Health and Human Service Organization and Delivery Systems Provides a systematic approach to understanding the origin, evolution, and utilization of health and human services in the United States, including comparisons with the provision of services in other countries. Concepts and perspectives concerning the influence of economics and politics on current service provision are also explored. The course examines the institutional and individual providers, alternative delivery models, the dynamics of health and human service markets, and the impact of changing service environment on service organizations and delivery strategies. Topics such as managed care including Medicaid Managed Care, community health care, and the development of services responsive to the needs of special populations, multicultural societies, and underserved communities will be discussed.
Prerequisites/Corequisites: Prerequisite: Admission to program or instructor approval.
Credits: 3 hours
Restrictions The course is restricted to students admitted to the Ph.D. in Interdisciplinary Health Sciences or Interdisciplinary Health Studies. Notes: Open to Graduate students only.
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