Global Certificate in Healthcare Admin Quality Assurance
-- ViewingNowThe Global Certificate in Healthcare Admin Quality Assurance is a comprehensive course that equips learners with the essential skills required for success in the healthcare industry. This program emphasizes the importance of quality assurance in healthcare administration, covering key topics such as process improvement, patient safety, and regulatory compliance.
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• Healthcare Quality Management: Overview of quality management in healthcare, including principles, models, and strategies.
• Quality Improvement Techniques: Tools and techniques for quality improvement, such as Lean, Six Sigma, and PDCA cycle.
• Patient Safety: Understanding of patient safety concepts, risks, and best practices to prevent harm.
• Clinical Governance: Overview of clinical governance framework, its components, and its role in ensuring high-quality care.
• Performance Metrics: Introduction to performance metrics, data collection, and analysis for quality improvement.
• Accreditation and Regulation: Overview of accreditation and regulation standards, processes, and benefits.
• Risk Management: Understanding of risk management concepts, identification, assessment, and mitigation strategies.
• Health Information Systems: Overview of health information systems, their role in quality assurance, and data management.
• Change Management: Principles and practices of change management, including communication, stakeholder engagement, and implementation.
• Ethics in Healthcare: Overview of ethical principles and their application in healthcare quality assurance.
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