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HA518 - Organization of HealthcareDelivery Systems

Course Description: HA518 Organization of Healthcare Delivery Systems: The course provides an overview of the development of the current status of the Healthcare system in the United States, its organizational structure, and operation of the various Healthcare organizations, governmental as well as non-governmental, at the federal, state, and local levels. The course examines the structure and issues of the major Healthcare delivery systems (National and International), including outpatient clinics, physicians offices, hospitals, long-term care facilities, self-help organizations, patient advocacy groups, accrediting agencies, and the insurance industry. Grounded in the past and focused on the future of American Healthcare systems, the course will examine the evolution of administrative characteristics, with consumer demand characteristics (physicians, patients, and families) and the planning and operation of healthcare services in an international competitive marketplace. (Cross Listed with MBA 518)
TitleSemesterCampusRoomSectionHoursFacultyReqTimesDaysStatusSyllabus
Organization of HealthcareDelivery SystemsF2P2013Masters in Healthcare LeadershipN/ADL3StaffTBA
TBA
1/18/ 0
Organization of HealthcareDelivery SystemsF1P2013Masters in Healthcare LeadershipN/ADL3StaffTBA
TBA
8/18/ 0


HA518 - Organization of HealthcareDelivery Systems

Course Description: HA518 Organization of Healthcare Delivery Systems: The course provides an overview of the development of the current status of the Healthcare system in the United States, its organizational structure, and operation of the various Healthcare organizations, governmental as well as non-governmental, at the federal, state, and local levels. The course examines the structure and issues of the major Healthcare delivery systems (National and International), including outpatient clinics, physicians offices, hospitals, long-term care facilities, self-help organizations, patient advocacy groups, accrediting agencies, and the insurance industry. Grounded in the past and focused on the future of American Healthcare systems, the course will examine the evolution of administrative characteristics, with consumer demand characteristics (physicians, patients, and families) and the planning and operation of healthcare services in an international competitive marketplace. (Cross Listed with MBA 518) (From catalog 2012-2013)
TitleSemesterCampusRoomSectionHoursFacultyReqTimesDaysStatusSyllabus
Organization of HealthcareDelivery SystemsF1P2012Masters in Healthcare LeadershipN/ADL3Jones, Lydia AnneTBA
TBA
16/18/ 0
Organization of HealthcareDelivery SystemsF2P2012Masters in Healthcare LeadershipN/ADL3Ehrlich, JeffTBA
TBA
18/18/ 0
Organization of HealthcareDelivery SystemsS2P2013Masters in Healthcare LeadershipN/ADL3Reardon, Timothy F.TBA
TBA
14/15/ 0
Organization of HealthcareDelivery SystemsS1P2013Masters in Healthcare LeadershipN/ADL3Mustard, Lewis WilliamsTBA
TBA
7/15/ 0View
Organization of HealthcareDelivery SystemsS2P2013Masters in Healthcare LeadershipN/ADLA3Brose, RichardTBA
TBA
9/15/ 0


HA518 - Organization of HealthcareDelivery Systems

Course Description: HA518 Organization of Healthcare Delivery Systems: The course provides an overview of the development of the current status of the Healthcare system in the United States, its organizational structure, and operation of the various Healthcare organizations, governmental as well as non-governmental, at the federal, state, and local levels. The course examines the structure and issues of the major Healthcare delivery systems (National and International), including outpatient clinics, physicians offices, hospitals, long-term care facilities, self-help organizations, patient advocacy groups, accrediting agencies, and the insurance industry. Grounded in the past and focused on the future of American Healthcare systems, the course will examine the evolution of administrative characteristics, with consumer demand characteristics (physicians, patients, and families) and the planning and operation of healthcare services in an international competitive marketplace. (Cross Listed with MBA 518) (From catalog 2011-2012)
TitleSemesterCampusRoomSectionHoursFacultyReqTimesDaysStatusSyllabus
Organization of HealthcareDelivery SystemsF1P2011Master of Public Affairs - OnlineN/ADL3Schoemaker, Walter FrankTBA
TBA
13/18/ 0
Organization of HealthcareDelivery SystemsF2P2011Master of Public Affairs - OnlineN/ADL3Ehrlich, JeffTBA
TBA
14/18/ 0
Organization of HealthcareDelivery SystemsF2P2011Masters in Healthcare LeadershipN/ADL3Ehrlich, JeffTBA
TBA
14/18/ 0
Organization of HealthcareDelivery SystemsF1P2011Masters in Healthcare LeadershipN/ADL3Schoemaker, Walter FrankTBA
TBA
13/18/ 0
Organization of HealthcareDelivery SystemsS1P2012Masters in Healthcare LeadershipN/ADL3Schoemaker, Walter FrankTBA
TBA
14/18/ 0
Organization of HealthcareDelivery SystemsS2P2012Masters in Healthcare LeadershipN/ADL3Ehrlich, JeffTBA
TBA
16/18/ 0


HA518 - Organization of HealthcareDelivery Systems

Course Description: HA518 Organization of Healthcare Delivery Systems: The course provides an overview of the development of the current status of the Healthcare system in the United States, its organizational structure, and operation of the various Healthcare organizations, governmental as well as non-governmental, at the federal, state, and local levels. The course examines the structure and issues of the major Healthcare delivery systems (National and International), including outpatient clinics, physicians offices, hospitals, long-term care facilities, self-help organizations, patient advocacy groups, accrediting agencies, and the insurance industry. Grounded in the past and focused on the future of American Healthcare systems, the course will examine the evolution of administrative characteristics, with consumer demand characteristics (physicians, patients, and families) and the planning and operation of healthcare services in an international competitive marketplace. (Cross Listed with MBA 518) (From catalog 2010-2011)
TitleSemesterCampusRoomSectionHoursFacultyReqTimesDaysStatusSyllabus
Organization of HealthcareDelivery SystemsF1P2010Master of Public Affairs - OnlineN/ADL3Schoemaker, Walter FrankTBA
TBA
18/20/ 0
Organization of HealthcareDelivery SystemsF2P2010Master of Public Affairs - OnlineN/ADL3Organ, AlanTBA
TBA
13/15/ 0View
Organization of HealthcareDelivery SystemsS1P2011Master of Public Affairs - OnlineN/ADL3Schoemaker, Walter FrankTBA
TBA
10/15/ 0
Organization of HealthcareDelivery SystemsS1P2011Masters in Healthcare LeadershipN/ADL3Schoemaker, Walter FrankTBA
TBA
10/15/ 0
Organization of HealthcareDelivery SystemsS2P2011Masters in Healthcare LeadershipDNTWMHD3Organ, Alan5:30 - 9:50 PM
-M-----
6/15/ 0
Organization of HealthcareDelivery SystemsF2P2010Masters in Healthcare LeadershipN/ADL3Organ, AlanTBA
TBA
13/15/ 0View
Organization of HealthcareDelivery SystemsF1P2010Masters in Healthcare LeadershipN/ADL3Schoemaker, Walter FrankTBA
TBA
18/20/ 0


HA518 - Organization of HealthcareDelivery Systems

Course Description: HA518 Organization of Healthcare Delivery Systems: The course provides an overview of the development of the current status of the Healthcare system in the United States, its organizational structure, and operation of the various Healthcare organizations, governmental as well as non-governmental, at the federal, state, and local levels. The course examines the structure and issues of the major Healthcare delivery systems (National and International), including outpatient clinics, physicians offices, hospitals, long-term care facilities, self-help organizations, patient advocacy groups, accrediting agencies, and the insurance industry. Grounded in the past and focused on the future of American Healthcare systems, the course will examine the evolution of administrative characteristics, with consumer demand characteristics (physicians, patients, and families) and the planning and operation of healthcare services in an international competitive marketplace. (Cross Listed with MBA 518) (From catalog 2009-2010)
TitleSemesterCampusRoomSectionHoursFacultyReqTimesDaysStatusSyllabus
Organization of HealthcareDelivery SystemsS1P2010Master of Public Affairs - OnlineN/ADLA3Schoemaker, Walter FrankTBA
TBA
5/15/ 0
Organization of HealthcareDelivery SystemsF1P2009Master of Public Affairs - OnlineN/ADL3Fontaine, SherryTBA
TBA
12/14/ 0
Organization of HealthcareDelivery SystemsS1P2010Master of Public Affairs - OnlineN/ADL3Fontaine, SherryTBA
TBA
10/11/ 0
Organization of HealthcareDelivery SystemsS1P2010Masters in Healthcare LeadershipN/ADL3Fontaine, SherryTBA
TBA
10/11/ 0
Organization of HealthcareDelivery SystemsF1P2009Masters in Healthcare LeadershipN/ADL3Fontaine, SherryTBA
TBA
12/14/ 0
Organization of HealthcareDelivery SystemsS1P2010Masters in Healthcare LeadershipN/ADLA3Schoemaker, Walter FrankTBA
TBA
5/15/ 0


HA518 - Organization of HealthcareDelivery Systems

Course Description: HA518 Organization of Healthcare Delivery Systems: The course provides an overview of the development of the current status of the Healthcare system in the United States, its organizational structure, and operation of the various Healthcare organizations, governmental as well as non-governmental, at the federal, state, and local levels. The course examines the structure and issues of the major Healthcare delivery systems (National and International), including outpatient clinics, physicians offices, hospitals, long-term care facilities, self-help organizations, patient advocacy groups, accrediting agencies, and the insurance industry. Grounded in the past and focused on the future of American Healthcare systems, the course will examine the evolution of administrative characteristics, with consumer demand characteristics (physicians, patients, and families) and the planning and operation of healthcare services in an international competitive marketplace. (From catalog 2008-2009)
TitleSemesterCampusRoomSectionHoursFacultyReqTimesDaysStatusSyllabus
Organization of HealthcareDelivery SystemsF2P2008Master of Public Affairs - OnlineN/ADL3Brose, RichardTBA
TBA
12/15/ 0
Organization of HealthcareDelivery SystemsS2P2009Master of Public Affairs - OnlineN/ADL3Brose, RichardTBA
TBA
13/15/ 0
Organization of HealthcareDelivery SystemsS2P2009Master of Public Affairs - OnlineN/ADLA3Brose, RichardTBA
TBA
15/15/ 0
Organization of HealthcareDelivery SystemsF1P2008Masters in Healthcare LeadershipN/AMHZ3Dwyer, William M.TBA
TBA
2/ 2/ 0
Organization of HealthcareDelivery SystemsS2P2009Masters in Healthcare LeadershipN/ADL3Brose, RichardTBA
TBA
13/15/ 0
Organization of HealthcareDelivery SystemsS2P2009Masters in Healthcare LeadershipN/ADLA3Brose, RichardTBA
TBA
15/15/ 0
Organization of HealthcareDelivery SystemsF2P2008Masters in Healthcare LeadershipN/ADL3Brose, RichardTBA
TBA
12/15/ 0


HA518 - Hlthcare Delivery Syst in theUnited States and the World

Course Description: HA518 Healthcare Delivery Systems in the United States and the World: The course provides an overview of the development of the current status of the Healthcare system in the United States, its organizational structure, and operation of the various Healthcare organizations, governmental as well as non-governmental, at the federal, state, and local levels. The course examines the structure and issues of the major Healthcare delivery systems (National and International), including outpatient clinics, physicians offices, hospitals, long-term care facilities, self-help organizations., patient advocacy groups, accrediting agencies, and the insurance industry. Grounded in the past and focused on the future of American Healthcare systems, the course will examine the evolution of administrative characteristics, with consumer demand characteristics (physicians, patients, and families) and the planning and operation of healthcare services in an international competitive marketplace. (From catalog 2007-2008)
TitleSemesterCampusRoomSectionHoursFacultyReqTimesDaysStatusSyllabus
Hlthcare Delivery Syst in theUnited States and the WorldF2P2007Master of Business Administration - OnlineN/ADL3Harvey, John R.TBA
TBA
9/20/ 0
Hlthcare Delivery Syst in theUnited States and the WorldF2P2007Master of Public Affairs - OnlineN/ADL3Harvey, John R.TBA
TBA
9/20/ 0View
Hlthcare Delivery Syst in theUnited States and the WorldU1P2008Master of Public Affairs - OnlineN/ADL3Fontaine, SherryTBA
TBA
13/15/ 0
Hlthcare Delivery Syst in theUnited States and the WorldU1P2008Master of Public Affairs - OnlineN/ADLA3Fontaine, SherryTBA
TBA
8/15/ 0
Hlthcare Delivery Syst in theUnited States and the WorldU1P2008Masters in Healthcare LeadershipN/ADLA3Fontaine, SherryTBA
TBA
8/15/ 0
Hlthcare Delivery Syst in theUnited States and the WorldU1P2008Masters in Healthcare LeadershipN/ADL3Fontaine, SherryTBA
TBA
13/15/ 0
Hlthcare Delivery Syst in theUnited States and the WorldF2P2007Masters in Healthcare LeadershipN/ADL3Harvey, John R.TBA
TBA
9/20/ 0


HA518 - Healthcare Delivery Systems in the United States and the World

Course Description: The course provides an overview of the development of the current status of the health care system in the United States, its organizational structure, and operation of the various health care organizations, governmental as well as non-governmental, at the federal, state, and local levels. The course examines the structure and issues of the major health care delivery systems (National and International), including outpatient clinics, physician’s offices, hospitals, long-term care facilities, self-help organizations, patient advocacy groups, accrediting agencies, and the insurance industry. Grounded in the past and focused on the future of American health care systems, the course will examine the evolution of administrative characteristics, with consumer demand characteristics (physicians, patients and families) and the planning and operation of healthcare services in an international competitive marketplace. 3 cr (From catalog 2006-2007)
TitleSemesterCampusRoomSectionHoursFacultyReqTimesDaysStatusSyllabus
Healthcare Delivery Systems in the United States and the WorldF1P2006Master of Business Administration - OnlineN/ADLZ3Fontaine, SherryTBA
TBA
1/ 1/ 0
Healthcare Delivery Systems in the United States and the WorldS1P2007Master of Business Administration - OnlineN/ADL3Harvey, John R.TBA
TBA
16/20/ 0
Healthcare Delivery Systems in the United States and the WorldU1P2007Master of Business Administration - OnlineN/ADL3Harvey, John R.TBA
TBA
12/20/ 0
Healthcare Delivery Systems in the United States and the WorldU1P2007Master of Business Administration - OnlineN/ADL3Harvey, John R.TBA
TBA
12/20/ 0
Healthcare Delivery Systems in the United States and the WorldU1P2007Master of Public Affairs - OnlineN/ADL3Harvey, John R.TBA
TBA
12/20/ 0
Healthcare Delivery Systems in the United States and the WorldU1P2007Master of Public Affairs - OnlineN/ADL3Harvey, John R.TBA
TBA
12/20/ 0
Healthcare Delivery Systems in the United States and the WorldF1P2006Master of Public Affairs - OnlineN/ADLZ3Fontaine, SherryTBA
TBA
1/ 1/ 0
Healthcare Delivery Systems in the United States and the WorldS1P2007Master of Public Affairs - OnlineN/ADL3Harvey, John R.TBA
TBA
16/20/ 0
Healthcare Delivery Systems in the United States and the WorldU1P2007Masters in Healthcare LeadershipN/ADL3Harvey, John R.TBA
TBA
12/20/ 0
Healthcare Delivery Systems in the United States and the WorldF1P2006Masters in Healthcare LeadershipN/ADLZ3Fontaine, SherryTBA
TBA
1/ 1/ 0
Healthcare Delivery Systems in the United States and the WorldS1P2007Masters in Healthcare LeadershipN/ADL3Harvey, John R.TBA
TBA
16/20/ 0
Healthcare Delivery Systems in the United States and the WorldS1P2007Masters in Healthcare LeadershipN/AMH3Pew, StephenTBA
TBA
2/15/ 0
Healthcare Delivery Systems in the United States and the WorldU1P2007Masters in Healthcare LeadershipN/ADL3Harvey, John R.TBA
TBA
12/20/ 0


HA518 - Health Care/Health Service Delivery Systems in the United States

Course Description: An analysis of American health care/health service delivery systems, including governmental and non-governmental agencies at the national, state and local levels, and current issues. (From catalog 2005-2006)
TitleSemesterCampusRoomSectionHoursFacultyReqTimesDaysStatusSyllabus
Health Care/Health Service Delivery Systems in the United StatesF2P2005Master of Business Administration - OnlineN/ADL3Harvey, John R.TBA
TBA
16/30/ 0
Health Care/Health Service Delivery Systems in the United StatesU1P2006Master of Business Administration - OnlineN/ADL3Harvey, John R.TBA
TBA
8/15/ 0
Health Care/Health Service Delivery Systems in the United StatesU1P2006Master of Business Administration - OnlineN/ADLA3Harvey, John R.TBA
TBA
5/15/ 0View
Health Care/Health Service Delivery Systems in the United StatesU1P2006Master of Public Affairs - OnlineN/ADLA3Harvey, John R.TBA
TBA
5/15/ 0
Health Care/Health Service Delivery Systems in the United StatesF2P2005Master of Public Affairs - OnlineN/ADL3Harvey, John R.TBA
TBA
16/30/ 0
Health Care/Health Service Delivery Systems in the United StatesU1P2006Master of Public Affairs - OnlineN/ADL3Harvey, John R.TBA
TBA
8/15/ 0
Health Care/Health Service Delivery Systems in the United StatesU1P2006Masters in Healthcare LeadershipN/ADLA3Harvey, John R.TBA
TBA
5/15/ 0
Health Care/Health Service Delivery Systems in the United StatesU1P2006Masters in Healthcare LeadershipN/ADL3Harvey, John R.TBA
TBA
8/15/ 0


HA518 - Health Care/Health Service Delivery Systems in the United States

Course Description: An analysis of American health care/health service delivery systems, including governmental and non-governmental agencies at the national, state and local levels, and current issues. (From catalog 2004-2005)
TitleSemesterCampusRoomSectionHoursFacultyReqTimesDaysStatusSyllabus
Health Care/Health Service Delivery Systems in the United StatesS2P2005Master of Business Administration - OnlineN/ADL3Harvey, John R.TBA
TBA
15/15/ 0
Health Care/Health Service Delivery Systems in the United StatesS2P2005Master of Public Affairs - OnlineN/ADL3Harvey, John R.TBA
TBA
15/15/ 0

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  • If nothing appears, there is no class meeting the current qualifications (Ex. No Chemistry Classes being offered During Spring 1 at the Kansas City Accelerated Campus)
  • The following are abbreviations:
    • # - Permission of the Instructor Required
    • $ - Additional Course Fee
    • + - Pre-Requisite
    • LE - Liberal Education
  • HOS - This section is for Study Abroad Only.
  • Park University Bookstore
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