Health Systems Management (HSM) Certificate

The goal of the Health Systems Management Certificate program is to prepare students for leadership in the healthcare industry and to address the national priority for university-based curriculum to meet the increased demand for healthcare professionals with competencies in health information technology and health systems transformation.

Students wanting to apply the certificate hours to the MBA or MSIS programs through MSU may do so by meeting all requirements for unconditional admission and completing the remainder of required coursework.

Admission Criteria

Applicants must hold a bachelor's degree from a regionally accredited institution with an overall minimum undergraduate GPA of 2.5 or at least 3.0 on all graduate work that may apply to the certificate.

In addition, admission to the certificate program will require meeting at least one of the following criteria:

Requirements for the Certificate

  1. Maintain a cumulative 3.0 GPA in all graduate coursework.
  2. Apply for completion at the beginning of the term in which all requirements will be completed. Students can access the completion forms online at www.moreheadstate.edu/graduate or visit the Graduate Office at 701 Ginger Hall, Morehead, KY 40351. The completion form can also be faxed to: (606) 783-5061.
  3. Satisfactorily complete all program requirements.

 

Sem. Hrs.

HSM Core Courses

 

HSM 650 - Health Info. Tech and Clinical Transformation

3

HSM 680 - Healthcare Leadership and Ethics

3

Choose 6 hours from the following list:

6

HSM 611 - Health Economics

HSM 630 - Healthcare Public Policy

HSM 655 - Mngt. of Healthcare Info. Systems

HSM 660 - Community Clinical Placements

HSM 670 - Directed Research in HSM

HSM 682 - Trends in the Healthcare Industry

HSM 684 - Healthcare Financial Mngt.

PA 641- Ethics in Public Administration

 

HSM Certificate Total

12

Student Competencies

Students completing the Health Systems Management Certificate will be prepared to:

  1. Assume leadership positions in a variety of healthcare settings.
  2. Have the ability to plan and implement major change initiatives.
  3. Participate in workflow and process transformation initiatives in healthcare settings.
  4. Apply quality improvement benchmarks and methods to improve healthcare outcomes.
  5. Identify global healthcare trends and issues and discuss their implications.
  6. Manage a clinical practice or healthcare unit in a large institution.
  7. Appropriately apply ethical standards, privacy and security regulations, and public policy to guide practice and decision making.
  8. Effectively use health information technology and exchange (HIT and HIE) to achieve "meaningful use" and improve healthcare outcomes.
  9. Evaluate all aspects of the healthcare environment and integrate strategic thinking into the operations of the organization.
  10. Develop a framework for financial decision making in practice management and other healthcare settings.