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Hospital Management: From Administration To Operations
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Hospital Management: From Administration To Operations
Published 1/2025
MP4 | Video: h264, 1920x1080 | Audio: AAC, 44.1 KHz
Language: English | Size: 2.81 GB | Duration: 10h 21m

Master the essentials of hospital management, operations, and patient care for a successful career in healthcare admin!

What you'll learn

Fundamentals of hospital administration and healthcare management.

Operational standards and regulatory requirements for hospitals.

Efficient management of outpatient services and nursing care.

Planning, designing, and managing ICUs and operation theaters.

Practical strategies for solving common management challenges in healthcare.

Requirements

Basic understanding of healthcare or interest in hospital management. No prior experience in healthcare management is required. Access to a computer or device for video lectures and supplementary materials.

Description

Introduction:Healthcare management is a vital component of the medical ecosystem, ensuring efficient operations, patient satisfaction, and high-quality care delivery. This comprehensive course provides in-depth insights into hospital management, from administrative principles to specialized units like ICU, OPD, and Operation Theaters. Whether you're an aspiring healthcare professional or seeking to refine your knowledge, this learning path offers everything you need to excel.Section 1: Foundations of Hospital AdministrationThis section introduces the principles of hospital and healthcare management. You'll explore the classification of healthcare systems, managerial roles, and hospital administration functions. Learn how hospitals operate as dynamic systems and why healthcare services are unique. Additionally, delve into career opportunities in hospital administration and understand the broad scope of topics within this domain.Section 2: Hospital Operations and StandardsGain a thorough understanding of hospital operations, including the classification of hospitals, regulatory standards, and infrastructure requirements. This section covers the developmental phases of hospitals, operational management, and the intricate relationships between hospital divisions, providing a strong foundation for operational excellence.Section 3: Outpatient Services (OPD) ManagementOutpatient services form the backbone of patient care. This section covers OPD planning, consulting room requirements, and common challenges such as queuing and waiting time issues. You'll also learn to implement effective solutions for optimal OPD operations, ensuring patient satisfaction and efficient service delivery.Section 4: Nursing Services ManagementNursing services are integral to patient care. Explore the structure of nursing units, staffing requirements, and scheduling methods. Learn about special nursing units, factors influencing staff requirements, and strategies to address challenges. This section equips you to manage nursing services effectively while adhering to council norms and policies.Section 5: Intensive Care Unit (ICU) ManagementThis section dives into the critical aspects of ICU management, including its role, design, and operational needs. You'll study bed estimation, patient types, staffing, and the importance of personal space and central nursing stations. Gain expertise in planning and organizing ICUs to provide critical care services efficiently.Section 6: Operation Theater (OT) Planning and ManagementOperation theaters are pivotal in surgical care. This section discusses the history, types, and planning considerations of OTs. You'll explore the location, design, and objectives of OT management to ensure high standards in surgical services.Conclusion:By the end of this course, you'll possess the knowledge and skills to excel in various aspects of hospital management. From administration to specialized units, this learning path prepares you to navigate the challenges of healthcare management and make a meaningful impact in the industry.

Overview

Section 1: Foundations of Hospital Administration

Lecture 1 Definition of Hospital and Healthcare Management

Lecture 2 Three pillars and classification of healthcare

Lecture 3 Managerial activities of hospital

Lecture 4 Hospital as system

Lecture 5 Are Healthcare services unique

Lecture 6 Roles & functions of Hospital administration

Lecture 7 Broad topics under hospital management

Lecture 8 Hospital administration and career opportunities

Section 2: Hospital Operations and Standards

Lecture 9 Introduction

Lecture 10 Classification of Hospitals

Lecture 11 Hospital Requirements and Standards

Lecture 12 Various Division of Hospitals

Lecture 13 Hospital Sectoral Diagaram of Relationship

Lecture 14 Hospital Operational Management Sections

Lecture 15 History of Developmental Phases of hospitals

Lecture 16 Developmental Phase and functions

Section 3: Outpatient Services (OPD) Management

Lecture 17 Introduction to outpatient services

Lecture 18 Importance of OPD

Lecture 19 Importance of OPD Continues

Lecture 20 OPD Planning considerations

Lecture 21 Flow chart of OPD

Lecture 22 Determination of consulting rooms

Lecture 23 Ancillary Services and Common Problems in OPD

Lecture 24 Origin of Problems in OPD

Lecture 25 Queuing and waiting time problems

Lecture 26 Other OPD problems and solutions

Lecture 27 Solutions to OPD problems

Lecture 28 Effective OPD operation

Section 4: Nursing Services Management

Lecture 29 Nursing Unit

Lecture 30 Advantages & Disadvantages of Nightingale ward

Lecture 31 Progressive Nursing Care

Lecture 32 Classification of Ward accommodation

Lecture 33 Modular Grid

Lecture 34 Special Nursing Units

Lecture 35 Nursing Services

Lecture 36 Role of Nursing Services

Lecture 37 Daterming the nursing staff requirement

Lecture 38 Various methods of Determining the no of Nurses

Lecture 39 Factors influencing nursing staff requirement

Lecture 40 Factors influencing nursing staff requirement continues

Lecture 41 Nursing Schedule or Assignment Method

Lecture 42 Nursing Schedule or Assignment Method continues

Lecture 43 Steps in determining the no of nursing care

Lecture 44 Nursing time utilization studies

Lecture 45 Nursing Council Norms

Lecture 46 Policies and procedures

Lecture 47 Problems in nursing services

Section 5: Intensive Care Unit (ICU) Management

Lecture 48 ICU definition

Lecture 49 Role and functions of ICU

Lecture 50 Need of ICU

Lecture 51 History of ICU

Lecture 52 Characteristics of ICU

Lecture 53 ICU Size

Lecture 54 Bed estimation for ICU

Lecture 55 Types of Patients

Lecture 56 Types of ICU

Lecture 57 Factors to be considered for planning & organization of ICU

Lecture 58 private ICU rooms Vs open rooms

Lecture 59 Design and layout of ICU

Lecture 60 Design and layout of ICU continues

Lecture 61 Patient bed area

Lecture 62 Personal space for patients

Lecture 63 Central Nursing Station

Lecture 64 Toilet facility in ICU

Lecture 65 ICU personnel

Lecture 66 Other ICU personnel

Lecture 67 Other ICU personnel continues

Lecture 68 Equipment and other services for ICU

Section 6: Operation Theater (OT) Planning and Management

Lecture 69 Introduction to operation theater

Lecture 70 Importance of OT

Lecture 71 Objectives of the course

Lecture 72 History of surgery

Lecture 73 Types of surgery

Lecture 74 Points to be considered for OT Planning

Lecture 75 Location consideration for OT Planning

Aspiring healthcare professionals and administrators.,Medical practitioners looking to transition into management roles.,Students pursuing healthcare or management studies.,Hospital staff seeking to enhance their operational and administrative skills.

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