This course provides an overview of the history, content, scope, and processes of public health administration. Emphasis is placed on administration, public health structure and framework, organizational culture, management functions and roles, leadership, motivation, and performance management. Basic principles and tools of budget and resource management are addressed.
FC 5: Compare the organization, structure, and function of health care, public health, and regulatory systems across national and international settings
FC 10: Explain basic principles and tools of budget and resource management
FC 16: Apply leadership and/or management principles to address a relevant issue
FC 17: Apply negotiation and mediation skills to address organizational or community challenges
FC 22: Apply a systems thinking tool to visually represent a public health issue in a format other than a standard narrative
Assignments
Students will assume an Executive Director position for a Health Initiatives program of a newly formed non-governmental, not-for-profit public health organization.
Final Project
Students will develop a day-long leadership and management training program for newly hired program directors to assume their roles. The training will entail concepts and content learned throughout the course. Students will develop speaker notes and deliver an overview video presentation based on their developed content.
Class Discussion
Discussions are an essential part of the online course experience. Discussion prompts build on readings, lectures and course content, and allow students to contribute to the learning experience through collaboration with the instructor and peers.
Your grade in this course will be determined by the following criteria:
Assignment | Points |
---|---|
Discussions (7 discussions: 1 at 2 points and 6 at 3 points each) | 20 points |
Week 1 Acknowledgement of Academic Engagment | 1 points |
Week 1 Assignment | 6 points |
Week 2 Assignment | 6 points |
Week 3 Assignment | 6 points |
Week 4 Assignment | 6 points |
Week 5 Assignment | 7 points |
Week 6 Assignment | 6 Points |
Week 7 Assignment | 6 points |
Week 7: Final Project | 30 points |
Week 8 Assignment | 6 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: Jul 3 – Jul 10
Week 2: Jul 10 – Jul 17
Week 3: Jul 17 – Jul 24
Week 4: Jul 24 – Jul 31
Week 5: Jul 31 – Aug 7
Week 6: Aug 7 – Aug 14
Week 7: Aug 14 – Aug 21
Week 8: Aug 21 – Aug 25
Week 1 Discussion: Introduction
Introduce yourself in a minimum 5-minute audio or video recording. The introduction should include as much information as you wish to share about your background and experience, educational journey and any personal information about your family, etc. Respond to at least one of your co-learners.
Week 1 Discussion
Initial Post
Choose a non-governmental public health organization that you think is effective in public health services delivery and discuss why it is effective programmatically. Identify how the program is funded. In your post, use program and financial examples to illustrate. Support your post with a minimum of two external references. The paper must be formatted in AMA style.
Response Post
In a reply post to one peer explain why you think your peer’s choice of a non-governmental organization may not be the most effective. Use examples to illustrate. Support your post with at least one external reference.
Week 1 Assignment
Research the primary provider of traditional public health services (environmental health, surveillance, immunizations, communicable disease follow-up) in your geographic area.
In a 1-2 page paper, describe the public health organization. Identify whether the organization is governmental or non-governmental. Describe how the organization interfaces with state public health services. Describe how the organization is funded. Describe the leadership of the organization. Use a minimum of three scholarly sources to support your writing. The paper must be formatted in AMA style.
Week 2 Discussion
Initial Post
Describe someone you have worked for or with whom you consider a good leader. Do not identify the individual by name. Identify the characteristics that define them as a leader. Do you believe this individual exhibited good leadership skills, good management skills, or both? Why? Be certain to differentiate between leadership and management skills in your post. Use examples to illustrate. Support your post with a minimum of two external references.
Response Post
In a reply post to one peer, argue why the leader identified by one of your peers may not be the best leader for another type of organization. Use examples to illustrate. Support your post with at least one external reference.
Week 2 Assignment
In preparation for the final project, you will conduct additional research to differentiate between leadership and governance roles and responsibilities in the new organization. In a 2-3 page paper, describe how you will orient Healthy Initiatives’ new program directors to the roles of the organization’s Board of Directors, the Executive Director role, and the Program Director roles. Be specific as to areas of accountability, responsibility, and authority.
Week 3 Discussion
Initial Post
One of the principles of public health ethical practice is that programs and policies should incorporate a variety of approaches that respect diverse values, beliefs, and cultures in the community. In your initial discussion post, identify the role of a public health leader in ensuring organizational adherence to this principle. Use examples in your post to illustrate. Include a minimum of two external scholarly references.
Response Post
In your reply post to one peer, compare the approach you identified to that of your peer. Describe similarities and/or differences in approaches. Which approach would you consider most effective? Include a minimum of one external scholarly reference.
Week 3 Assignment
In a 2-3 page paper, identify what you consider to be the leadership theory and styles that can most effectively move a public health organization toward common goals. Describe the theory and its origin. Describe what leadership styles are most commonly associated with the theory. Reflect upon why you believe this theory and related styles would be the most effective in forming a leadership philosophy for the newly formed organization, Healthy Initiatives described in the Final Project Instructions.
In your reflection, identify how professional and organizational ethical principles and approaches would be addressed by the Executive Director of Healthy Initiatives. Support your writing with a minimum of two scholarly references. Your paper must be formatted in AMA style.
Week 4 Discussion
Initial Post
Describe how community and constituent engagement is important in public health practice and delivery systems. Use an example to illustrate your point. How can public health leadership support engagement efforts? Support your writing with a minimum of two sources.
Response Post
In your reply post to one peer, compare your thoughts on community and constituent engagement with that of a peer. Use a minimum of one source to support your writing.
Week 4 Assignment
Re-read the Final Project Instructions. Write a 2-3 page paper describing a specific public health challenge that may be encountered by the new Executive Director of Healthy Initiatives. Using the module readings, select a theory, a method, and a tool you believe is applicable to addressing the public health challenge. Describe how the new Executive Director of Healthy Initiatives might apply the theory, method, and tool you selected to address the public health challenge. Use a minimum of two external references in writing your paper. The paper must be formatted in AMA style.
Week 5 Discussion
Initial Post
Re-read the instructions for the Final Project. Describe an actual or hypothetical public health challenge that the new Executive Director of Community Initiatives may face requiring evidence-based leadership decision-making.
Select a different challenge than you identified in week 4. Use the EIDM “5-Ovals” Model presented in the video “Evidence-informed Decision-Making- A Guiding Framework for Public Health” video as a model to describe the challenge and possible decision-making process. Be certain to identify any community diversity, inclusion, and cultural considerations in the decision-making process and how you would address these considerations. Describe how the EIDM model is or is not adequate for decision-making. Support your post with a minimum of two external references.
Week 5 Assignment
Complete this week’s Evidence-based Management, Human Resources, and Budgeting Case Study and re-read the Final Project Instructions in the course. Using the information from the case study, readings this week, and additional research you will conduct, prepare operating budgets for each of the five new programs to be offered by Healthy Initiatives. As reviewed in the case study, the operating budgets should reflect a 12-month projection of anticipated revenue (already provided), salary costs, benefit costs, and non-salary expenses such as supplies, travel, and educational materials. Budgets need to present realistic salary and non-salary costs needed to provide the program.
Use the Program Operating Budgets template provided to develop the five operating budgets. Each budget (Diabetes Prevention, Community Immunizations, Health Promotion, Dental Health, and Environmental Health) is contained in separate tabs within the spreadsheet template.
Use a minimum of two external references in AMA format when preparing your assignment. References should be submitted in a separate Word document along with the Budget Excel Template.
Week 6 Discussion
Initial Post
In the Discussion Board area this week, submit a PDF of the PowerPoint slides (weeks 1-5) you intend to use in your final project to the discussion board. Make certain the slides are comprehensive enough so that your peers can gain a good understanding of what you intend to present.
Response Post
In your reply post, give specific feedback to one peer about their slides. Be specific and provide examples about the following:
Week 6 Assignment
Part 1
In preparation for the final project, develop a mission, vision, and values for Community Initiatives. Review the guide for writing a mission, vision, and values as you prepare your assignment. Make certain the mission, vision, and values you develop form the basis of future strategic planning initiatives for Community Initiatives.
Part 2
Develop two SMART goals and two SMART objectives for each of Healthy Initiatives’ five program areas listed below. The goals and objectives should be specific, measurable, achievable, relevant, and time-bound and reflect the strategic direction of Community Initiatives.
Use a minimum of 4 sources to support your writing. Sources should be formatted in AMA style.
No Week 7 Discussion
Week 7 Assignments
Part 1
You are the Executive Director of the local Public Health Department referenced in the weekly lecture. In a 1-page paper, describe in detail how you would approach the upcoming in-person negotiation session with the hospital Administrator about the proposed duplication of services.
Support your writing with four scholarly sources. The paper must be formatted in AMA style.
Part 2
Assume that you, the Executive Director of the local Public Health Department, and the hospital Administrator were not able to negotiate a mutually acceptable resolution to the conflict about duplicative services.
Write a brief paper describing how you would initiate the use of mediation in the above scenario. Specifically,
Support your paper with a minimum of two external references. The paper must be formatted in AMA style.
Final Project
Setting the Scene
Assume that you have been appointed the new Executive Director of Healthy Initiatives, a newly-formed non-governmental, not-for-profit public health organization by its Board of Directors. The organization will provide services not currently provided by the state’s public health department in an under-served tri-county area in the mid-western part of the U.S. The area includes both urban and rural communities. Through the generosity of community donations and substantial federal, state, and private grant dollars, the organization is fully funded for the next five (5) years.
One of your first leadership duties was to hire program directors who will manage the organization’s five new programs:
As the new executive director of Healthy Initiatives, you will be providing a day-long leadership and management training for the new program directors.
Based upon what you have learned in this course, feedback from your instructor about your various assignments, and feedback from peers, develop a PowerPoint slide presentation and detailed speaker notes based upon essential leadership knowledge and skills needed by the program directors.
Assignment Components
A minimum of six references in AMA format are required for your PowerPoint slides/presentation.
Week 8 Discussion
Initial Post
From your reading this week and additional research, identify what you consider to be the most significant future consideration in public health administration and leadership. Describe the issue. What are the key drivers related to this issue? Based upon what you have learned in this course, how might effective public health leadership impact the future direction?
Response Post
In your reply post, reflect upon the consideration identified by one of your peers. Identify at least two additional factors related to the issue identified by your peer that your peer has not considered.
Week 8 Assignment
In a 1-2 page reflection paper, identify two new topic areas you have learned about in this course and how you will be able to apply this learning in future courses or future public health career practice. How did this learning advance your understanding of public health administration and leadership practice? Support your writing with a minimum of two scholarly sources. The paper must be formatted in AMA style.
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