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Managing the Quality and Cost of Healthcare

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Updated 03 Oct 2024
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Who should enroll?

Healthcare Professionals Including Clinicians

Administrators

Nurses and Staff from Diagnostics

Pharmacy

Quality

Facility

Housekeeping

Maintenance and Marketing etc.

Description

To learn the principles of quality in healthcare including safety, effectiveness, timeliness, efficiency, equitability, and becoming patient-centric

To understand the factors disrupting healthcare quality, including medical errors, high costs, communication gaps, and fragmented delivery of care

To improve the standard of healthcare by adhering to accreditation initiatives and by following ethical practices

To understand the economics of sustaining quality in healthcare and developing sustainable measures of cost reduction

To learn about sustainable value-based care protocols of healthcare organizations (HCOs)

This Course Includes

1. Presentations

2. E-exercises

3. Handbook

4. E-Evaluation

5. E-Certification

Course Content

2 Sections | 3 Elements

Requirements

Any one device mentioned below:

Smart Phone

Tablet

Laptop

Desktop


Stable Internet Connectivity

Offered By

Instructor

AHPI ACADEMY

Association of Healthcare Providers India is pleased to announce its strategic partnership into Skill Development with Skilled India, a Joint Venture Company of Kunskapsskolan, Sweden AB, and Manav Rachna Group of Institutions.


Skilled India is an Ed-Tech organization creating a variety of online training programs for skilling, reskilling, and upskilling a wide variety of target audiences from unemployed youth to working professionals. They have a key focus on Healthcare and along with their strategic partner Global Healthcare College, Sweden, they have created a variety of online training programs for and by AHPI targeted to various cadres in the healthcare fraternity.

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