Course Description:
This course is designed to provide public health and health care professionals with the knowledge and understanding of financial management needed to be successful in their daily activities and in dealing with others regarding financial issues. This course provides a basic level of financial management principles including understanding financial statements and ratios, using basic tools of financial analysis, preparing an operating budget, understanding public sector budgeting processes, and using financial analysis to improve public health and health care decision making.
Each student is expected to post at least three times each week in response to forum questions on that week’s topic (exceptions are noted within individual discussion prompts). Because this is an online course, the online discussion portion is an important way to exchange ideas with your classmates. Students will be graded on their participation and effort of their posts. These posts will take time to complete but they are an essential part of this online course and a great way to get to know your colleagues. Please be familiar with the course material (readings/lectures) before posting each week.
There are quizzes in Weeks 1 and 2, a Midterm in Week 5, and a Final Exam in Week 8. The assessments within the quizzes and larger tests will draw upon your reading, instructor lectures, discussions, and instructor feedback. Each is timed (the quizzes at 60 minutes, the Midterm and Final each at 90 minutes), and you can only take them once, so be sure that you are ready before you begin.
You will be completing budgets for two possible scenarios: An expansion and a move.
Please read through the entire Advanced Endoscopy Case. In Week 3 you will complete the budget for Option 1 (the Advanced Endoscopy Unit stays in current location, but the service opens up on Saturdays to cover the increasing demand), and in Week 4 you will complete the budget for Option 2 (it is in the same document). Use the budget template provided (also includes the FY2018 numbers described in the instructions linked above) to complete both, incorporating all the assumptions revealed in the case. Use excel formulas to ensure accuracy in the excel worksheet.
You will be completing a budget for the purposes of finding the break-even point for an organization providing telemedicine services among many stakeholders.
Please read through the entire Telemedicine Project Case, and download the Telemedicine Budget and Projections template file to work within while completing this assignment. Included in the template is the FY2018 Budget and FY2018 Revenue to use as data for making your projections, as well as the sheets themselves where the projections can be built. You must turn in the FY2019 operating budget, FY2019 Capital budget, and FY2019 member fee structure/break-even analysis.
Your grade in this course will be determined by the following criteria:
Assignment(s) | Value |
---|---|
Discussions | 4 Discussions at 3.75 points each = 15 points total |
Quizzes | 2 Quizzes at 10 points each = 20 points total |
Week 3: Advanced Endoscopy Case Option 1 Report | 7.5 points |
Week 4: Advanced Endoscopy Case Option 2 Report | 10 points |
Week 4: Advanced Endoscopy Case Recommendation | 2.5 points |
Week 5: Midterm | 10 points |
Week 7: Telemedicine Project | 15 points |
Week 7: Telemedicine Recommendation | 5 points |
Week 8: Final Exam | 15 points |
Total | 100 points |
Grade | Points Grade | Point Average (GPA) |
A | 94 – 100% | 4.00 |
A- | 90 – 93% | 3.75 |
B+ | 87 – 89% | 3.50 |
B | 84 – 86% | 3.00 |
B- | 80 – 83% | 2.75 |
C+ | 77 – 79% | 2.50 |
C | 74 – 76% | 2.00 |
C- | 70 – 73% | 1.75 |
D | 64 – 69% | 1.00 |
F | 00 – 63% | 0.00 |
Week 1: | Feb 27 – Mar 6 |
Week 2: | Mar 6 – Mar 13 |
Week 3: | Mar 13 – Mar 20 |
Week 4: | Mar 20 – Mar 27 |
Week 5: | Mar 27 – Apr 3 |
Week 6: | Apr 3 – Apr 10 |
Week 7: | Apr 10 – Apr 17 |
Week 8: | Apr 17 – Apr 21 (Sunday) |
Learning objectives:
Readings: Textbook Chapters:
Videos:
Assignments:
Learning objectives:
Readings: Textbook Chapters:
Videos:
Assignments:
Response post: Do you agree or disagree with your peers’ assessments? Why or why not?
Learning Objectives:
Readings: Textbook Chapters:
Video:
Assignments:
Learning Objectives
Chapter reading: Textbook Chapters:
Videos:
Assignments:
Learning Objectives:
Reading: Textbook Chapters:
Videos:
Assignments:
Learning Objectives:
Readings: Textbook Chapters:
Video:
Assignments:
Learning Objectives:
Readings: Textbook Chapters:
Video:
Assignments:
Readings: Please review readings and materials from the rest of the class, as you deem necessary, to prepare for the Final Exam
Assignments:
Your Student Support Specialist is a resource for you. Please don't hesitate to contact them for assistance, including, but not limited to course planning, current problems or issues in a course, technology concerns, or personal emergencies.
Questions? Visit the Student Support Public Health page
UNE's Student Academic Success Center (SASC) offers a range of free online services to support your academic achievement. Writing support, ESOL support, study strategy and learning style consultations, as well as downloadable resources, are available to all matriculating students. The SASC also offers tutoring for GPH 712 Epidemiology, GPH 716 Biostatistics, GPH 717 Applied Epidemiology, GPH 718 Biostatistics II, and GPH 719 Research Methods. To make an appointment for any of these services, go to une.tutortrac.com. For more information and to view and download writing and studying resources, please visit:
Any student who would like to request, or ask any questions regarding, academic adjustments or accommodations must contact the Student Access Center at (207) 221-4438 or pcstudentaccess@une.edu. Student Access Center staff will evaluate the student's documentation and determine eligibility of accommodation(s) through the Student Access Center registration procedure.
Togetherall is a 24/7 communication and emotional support platform monitored by trained clinicians. It’s a safe place online to get things off your chest, have conversations, express yourself creatively, and learn how to manage your mental health. If sharing isn’t your thing, Togetherall has other tools and courses to help you look after yourself with plenty of resources to explore. Whether you’re struggling to cope, feeling low, or just need a place to talk, Togetherall can help you explore your feelings in a safe supportive environment. You can join Togetherall using your UNE email address.
Students should notify their Student Support Specialist and instructor in the event of a problem relating to a course. This notification should occur promptly and proactively to support timely resolution.
ITS Contact: Toll-Free Help Desk 24 hours/7 days per week at 1-877-518-4673.
The College of Professional Studies supports its online students and alumni in their career journey!
The Career Ready Program provides tools and resources to help students explore and hone in on their career goals, search for jobs, create and improve professional documents, build professional network, learn interview skills, grow as a professional, and more. Come back often, at any time, as you move through your journey from career readiness as a student to career growth, satisfaction, and success as alumni.
The American Medical Association Manual (AMA) of Style, 11th edition is the required writing format for this course. Additional support for academic writing and AMA format is provided throughout the coursework as well as at the UNE Portal for Online Students.
Online resources: AMA Style Guide
The College of Professional Studies uses Turnitin to help deter plagiarism and to foster the proper attribution of sources. Turnitin provides comparative reports for submitted assignments that reflect similarities in other written works. This can include, but is not limited to, previously submitted assignments, internet articles, research journals, and academic databases.
Make sure to cite your sources appropriately as well as use your own words in synthesizing information from published literature. Webinars and workshops, included early in your coursework, will help guide best practices in APA citation and academic writing.
You can learn more about Turnitin in the guide on how to navigate your Similarity Report.
Please review the technical requirements for UNE Online Graduate Programs: Technical Requirements
Course surveys are one of the most important tools that University of New England uses for evaluating the quality of your education, and for providing meaningful feedback to instructors on their teaching. In order to assure that the feedback is both comprehensive and precise, we need to receive it from each student for each course. Evaluation access is distributed via UNE email at the beginning of the last week of the course.
Students are responsible for submitting work by the date indicated in Brightspace.
Quizzes and Tests: Quizzes and tests must be completed by the due date. They will not be accepted after the due date.
Assignments: Unless otherwise specified, assignments will be accepted up to 3 days late; however, there is a 10% grade reduction (from the total points) for the late submission. After three days the assignment will not be accepted.
Discussion posts: If the initial post is submitted late, but still within the discussion board week, there will be a 10% grade reduction from the total discussion grade (e.g., a 3 point discussion will be reduced by 0.3 points). Any posts submitted after the end of the Discussion Board week will not be graded.
Please make every effort ahead of time to contact your instructor and your student support specialist if you are not able to meet an assignment deadline. Arrangements for extenuating circumstances may be considered by faculty.
The policies contained within this document apply to all students in the College of Graduate and Professional Studies. It is each student's responsibility to know the contents of this handbook.
Please contact your student support specialist if you are considering dropping or withdrawing from a course. The last day to drop for 100% tuition refund is the 2nd day of the course. Financial Aid charges may still apply. Students using Financial Aid should contact the Financial Aid Office prior to withdrawing from a course.
The University of New England values academic integrity in all aspects of the educational experience. Academic dishonesty in any form undermines this standard and devalues the original contributions of others. It is the responsibility of all members of the University community to actively uphold the integrity of the academy; failure to act, for any reason, is not acceptable. For information about plagiarism and academic misconduct, please visit https://www.une.edu/studentlife/plagiarism.
Academic dishonesty includes, but is not limited to the following:
Charges of academic dishonesty will be reviewed by the Program Director. Penalties for students found responsible for violations may depend upon the seriousness and circumstances of the violation, the degree of premeditation involved, and/or the student’s previous record of violations. Appeal of a decision may be made to the Dean whose decision will be final. Student appeals will take place through the grievance process outlined in the student handbook.