Commitment to Professional Development and Lifelong Learning

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Master of Healthcare Administration

Program Learning Outcomes

1. Communicate effectively with colleagues, stakeholders, and service recipients.

2. Assess the components of the healthcare delivery system in the United States.

3. Appraise delivery of healthcare strategies and solutions.

4. Analyze environmental factors impacting the management of healthcare organizations.

5. Analyze decisions that impact the healthcare delivery system such as laws, mandates, court decisions, and policies.

6. Utilize professional ethics in managing and leading healthcare organizations.

7. Analyze the responsibility and operations of a healthcare organization in patient care outcomes and business performance.

8. Apply critical thinking skills in financial management, human resourcing, operational improvement, and strategic planning.

9. Analyze managerial and leadership challenges in healthcare.

10. Analyze healthcare marketing used to improve consumer experience and competitive advantage.

11. Utilize evidence-based healthcare strategies that are culturally appropriate to improve population health outcomes.

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Walden University. (2015a). Mission and Vision

How to write a personal development plan

Savara, S. (n.d.) How to write a personal development plan. Retrieved from http://sidsavara.com/personal-development/personal-development-plan

Introduction to the professional development plan (PDP)

Walden University Online Writing Center. (2012). Introduction to the professional development plan (PDP). Retrieved from http://writingcenter.waldenu.edu/47.htm

Management and Motivation, Chapter 3, pp. 39–46

Buchbinder, S. B., & Shanks, N. H. (2012). Introduction to health care management (2nd ed.). Burlington, MA: Jones & Bartlett.

Laureate Education (Producer). (2012a). Management functions and roles: Part one [Video file]. Baltimore, MD: Author.

Medical Group Management Association (MGMA)

Medical Group Management Association (MGMA). (2015a). Retrieved from http://www.mgma.com/