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This unit is also available in the Graduate Certificate, Graduate Diploma and  Masters in Quality Services (Health and Safety).

Introduction

Students completing this unit will have acquired knowledge of existing health service models, the internal and external factors that influence the delivery of quality services, and the best-practice models for quality service design.

Summary 2021

Unit name Introduction to Quality Health Services
Unit code CNA423
Credit points 12.5
Faculty/School College of Health and Medicine
School of Nursing
Discipline Nursing
Coordinator

Steve Campbell

Level Honours
Available as student elective? No
Breadth Unit? No

Availability

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Teaching

Teaching Pattern

Flexible

Assessment

Assessment Task 1: Online Quiz  25%
Assessment Task 2: Research Report and Infographic 45%
Assessment Task 3: Online Discussion 30%

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Textbooks

Required

Berwick, D.M 2014, Promising care:How We Can Rescue Health by Improving It, San Francisco, CA, Jossey-Bass (Wiley)

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