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Unit name Delivering Integrated Care
Unit code BAA750
Credit points 12.5
Faculty/School College of Business & Economics
Tasmanian School of Business and Economics
Discipline Australian Institute of Health Service Management
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Learning Outcomes

Undertake an assessment of stakeholder needs and communication requirements for whole of person care.

Demonstrate the capacity to apply integrated care models in healthcare settings.

Adapt the application of integrated care, examining the requirements of individual and inter-professional practices in a changing environment.

Adapt the application of integrated care, examining the requirements of individual and inter-professional practices in a changing environment.

Explore strategies for monitoring and evaluating KPI’s of integrated care.

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Teaching

Assessment
  • Assessment 1: Case study. 30%
  • Assessment 2: Report. 30%
  • Assessment 3: Poster. 40%
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