scholarly journals A Proposed Approach to Investigate Whether Postgraduate Health Care Management Education in Australian Universities Facilitates the Development of Informatics Competencies

2021 ◽  
Author(s):  
Mark Brommeyer ◽  
Mark Mackay ◽  
Zhanming Liang ◽  
Louise Schaper ◽  
Peter Balan

Competencies have emerged as being important in healthcare. AIDH has health informatics competencies and ACHSM has health service management competencies but as health care is rapidly changing, it is important that the required competencies continue to evolve. The aim is to investigate whether postgraduate health care management education in Australian universities facilitates the development of informatics competencies. The proposed approach followed the NWCPHP ‘Steps Used to Effectively Map Preexisting Courses to Competency Sets’ to map the health informatics competency statements against the ACHSM accredited and RACMA recognised, postgraduate health care management programs offered domestically in Australia. The initial results show that only 10% of the AHICF competencies were fully addressed, 12% of the AHICF competencies were mostly addressed, 28% were partially addressed, and 50% of the AHICF competencies were not addressed at all. The proposed course competency mapping approach demonstrates that there is a need to revisit the informatics competencies taught in postgraduate health care management programs in Australia.

Author(s):  
Jeptha W. Dalston ◽  
Lawrence D. Prybil ◽  
Howard Berman ◽  
John S. Lloyd

Recognizing the considerable changes occurring over recent years in health care, the Accrediting Commission on Education for Health Services Administration (ACEHSA) sought to remake itself to become a more vital participant in the field. This article reports the rationale, objectives, and process pursued by ACEHSA as it underwent this transformation and adopted a new name: Commission on Accreditation of Healthcare Management Education (CAHME). This paper features the planning document adopted to lead CAHME through the future. It also highlights actions taken to date and subsequent steps planned.


1994 ◽  
Vol 7 (1) ◽  
pp. 39-59 ◽  
Author(s):  
Sagar C Jain ◽  
Duncan Boldy ◽  
Guoqing Chen

This paper explores the perceptions of managers and students from 11 countries in the Asia-Pacific region regarding the attributes needed for becoming effective managers and the broad implications of these findings for health care management education. The study forms part of a wider international project aimed at exploring the role of national culture in managerial behavior and effectiveness.


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