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Unit name Health Ontologies, Terminologies, and Classifications
Unit code BAA760
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

  • Critically evaluate the theory, principles and practice of ontologies, terminologies, and classifications in Australian and international healthcare services.
  • Assess the role of clinical classification and Diagnosis-Related Groups (DRGs) in the Australian and international healthcare system.
  • Develop an ontology applicable to a healthcare service in Australia.
  • Differentiate between terminologies and classifications.
  • Demonstrate professional and ethical behaviour in the application of classification and terminology, applying corporate social responsibility.

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Assessment
  • 2000-2500 word essay (40%)
  • 2500-3000 word report (30%)
  • Discussion posts (online) (30%)
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