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Postgraduate TAS-HSS-GCE-2022

Graduate Certificate in Health Service Management (Safety and Quality)

Get current with industry practices and make healthcare safer

A formal qualification developed by the Australian Institute of Health Service Management. Study national standards, models, and frameworks. Understand how clinical safety, quality, and accountability are critical when managing health services.

Applications have closed, however you still may be able to start studying towards this degree with open enrolment subjects. Chat with an advisor today to discuss your options.

Available loans

Australian Higher Education Loan Program (HELP)

Total subjects

4

Price

From

$9,610

Study method

100% Online

Assessments

100% online

Credit available

Yes

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Australia’s fourth oldest university, the University of Tasmania, is highly regarded internationally for teaching and academic excellence. The university offers more than 100 undergraduate degrees and more than 50 postgraduate programs across a range of disciplines. The university offers students a diverse range of opportunities, the chance to learn from leading experts, and excellent preparation for their future careers.

QS RANKING 2022

18

Times Higher Education Ranking 2022

23

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  • 2022

Degree structure

4

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Degree details

What you'll learn

Upon completion of this course, students should be able to:

  1. Critically analyse clinical safety and quality in healthcare
  2. Critique and communicate safety and quality issues related to the delivery of health services considering social, environmental, political and economic factors
  3. Analyse foundational and contemporary health service management theory, principles and processes, and reflect on their efficacy in current practice
Career opportunities

The Graduate Certificate in Health Service Management (Safety and Quality), developed and delivered by the Australian Institute of Health Service Management.

The overall purpose of the Graduate Certificate in Health Service Management (Safety and Quality) course is to develop graduates who have in-depth understanding and practical application of the National Model Clinical Governance Framework and National Safety and Quality Health Service Standards (NSQHSS). The course provides the knowledge and competencies for students to review the overarching National Model Clinical Governance Framework to determine appropriate systems for governance, accountability and transparency to meet the health industry needs. Students will also review their organisational management requirements and clinical systems for effectiveness.

The subjects are developed in collaboration with industry to reflect industry practices and to develop graduates to meet workforce shortages and demands. Graduates will be able to apply critical, technical and creative skills to making ethical and social decisions and judgements in complex health information setting. A blended learning approach enables students to engage with local and national leaders, and partake in actual industry assessments strategies, including data analysis, case studies and projects.

Articulation into further study in the Master of Health Service Management is possible on completion of the Graduate Certificate.

The Graduate Certificate award has been created and specified in the Australian Qualifications Framework as part of the Federal Government’s response to COVID-19. These courses are currently only available to students in 2020-2021. Students who enrol in but not are able to complete their Graduate Certificate in 2021 will be supported to transfer into alternative courses of study in the Australian Institute of Health Service Management.

For more information about the Australian Institute of Health Service Management (AIHSM) including our people and our industry partners please visit here.

Entry requirements

Higher education

For admission to this degree you need to have Australian Bachelor Degree or equivalent and a minimum of one year relevant work experience in the health sector.

Work and Life

A minimum of five years approved relevant work experience in the health sector or other special circumstances (e.g. post-secondary qualifications) as approved by the Dean or delegated authority. Refer applications to UTAS

Credit for previous study or work

The University of Tasmania grants credit and recognition of prior learning that may include formal and/or informal prior learning. More information is available here.

Description

This course will develop knowledge, analysis skills and practical competencies through using the National Safety and Quality Health Service Standards and National Model Clinical Governance Framework as the focus for study. The underlying theories and models, purpose, evidence for, application and systems to review each of the standards will be investigated. Students will have opportunities to engage with Australian experts and participate in industry case studies and analysis.

Degree structure details

Recommended Study Pattern

For students undertaking full-time study the following study pattern is recommended.

Year 1. 4 subjects in first year including

  • TAS-BAA543 Clinical Governance in Health Care
  • TAS-BAA544 The Science and Practice of Clinical Safety and Quality and Accountability 1
  • TAS-BAA545 The Science and Practice of Clinical Safety and Quality and Accountability 2
  • TAS-BAA546 Principles and Models for Engagement with Consumers in Health Care

Award Requirements

Satisfactory completion of 4 subjects, as required in the schedule to be eligible for this award

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You can apply direct through Open Universities Australia.

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Provide your details and select a funding option. You can pay up-front or apply for government funding in your application.

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