note: this course starts on wednesday, september 11th 1
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• NOTE: • THIS COURSE STARTS ON
• WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 11th
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• Rutgers SPAA/ Rutgers SPH – Fall, 2013• SPAA 20:834:582 - URHA1682
• HEALTH CARE “TRANSFORMATION” MANAGEMENT
• Jonathan M. Metsch, Dr. P.H.• Adjunct Professor, Rutgers School of Public Affairs and
Administration & Rutgers School of Public Health • Clinical Professor, Preventive Medicine, Mount Sinai School of
Medicine
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SPAA Student Learning Outcomes
• to be able to lead and manage in public governance• to participate in and contribute to the public policy
process• to analyze, synthesize, think critically, solve
problems, and make decisions• to articulate and apply a public service prospective• to communicate and interact productively with a
diverse and changing workforce and citizenship
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Course Objectives
• To learn the basics about the American health care system• To understand the implications of the Affordable Care Act • To learn to use the Case Study method as an analytical tool• To start using an “evidence-based” approach to management• To be a successful contributor in small group meetings• To get comfortable being a discussion leader• To meet and interact with industry leaders (your future
bosses)
• To begin a personal career diary of “Lessons Learned”
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Visiting Professors
• Elizabeth Ryan, Esq.- President & CEO, New Jersey Hospital Association• • Joseph Welfeld, M.B.A. – President, The Welfeld Group • • Frank Goldstein, M.B.A., FACHE - Vice President for Physician Services, Meridian Health• • Denise Rodgers, M.D. - Vice Chancellor for Interprofessional Programs, Rutgers Biomedical and Health Sciences; former
President of UMDNJ• • Bruce J. Markowitz, M.A., J.D. - President and CEO, Palisades Medical Center• • Barry Ostrowsky, Esq.- President and CEO, Barnabas Health• • Reuben D. Rotman, M.M.H.S, M.A.J.C.S. - Executive Director, Jewish Family Service of MetroWest• • Zulima Farber, Esq. - Of Counsel, Lowenstein Sandler; former New Jersey Attorney General and Public Advocate • • James M. Burns, Esq. - Partner and co-founder, Genova Burns Giantomasi Webster • • Mark E. Hopkins, Esq. - Executive Director, New Jersey Health Care Facilities Financing Authority
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Course Paradigm
• Using the CASE STUDY METHOD the course presentations by Professor Metsch and the Visiting Professors address COMPLEX PROBLEMS and the value of LESSONS LEARNED.
• Case Study types: original Case Studies prepared by Prof. Metsch; Case Studies presented by senior health administrators (Visiting Professors); and iconic Harvard Case Studies.
• Sessions are comprised of two complementary parts paired to integrate the Case Studies with the SPAA Student Learning Outcomes and the Course Objectives.
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• Syllabus
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Week 1 - September 11th.
• Case Study Method 1
• “Project Management – The Hardest Part about Getting Started………… is Getting Started”
• 1. Getting Started - “The First Day”• 2. Program Planning – Hoboken H1N1
“Swine Flu” Task Force• 3. Service Recovery – Fairview Hospital ER• 4. Professional Status - When the Nurse
Wants to be Called “Doctor”• 5. Resource Allocation - Food Sustainability• 6. Rapid Response – Hoboken Hurricane
Evacuation Planning• 7. Board of Trustees – Lexington School for
the Blind
• Reading• http://www.studygs.net/casestudy.htm
• http://www.uiweb.uidaho.edu/ag/agecon/391/casestudmeth.html
• http://writing.colostate.edu/guides/guide.cfm?guideid=60
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Week 2 - September 18th
• Case Study Method 2
• Hudson Cradle• Jubilee Center • Hudson County Child
Abuse Prevention Center
• Homework* The Cradle Dilemma kel511
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Week 3 - September 25th
• Case Study Method 3
• Jersey City Medical Center
• Reading• http://www.njcu.edu/programs/jchistory/pages
/m_pages/Medical_Center_Complex.htm
• http://www.hudsonreporter.com/pages/full_story/push?article-Medicine+through+the+years+New+photograph+book+chronicles+history+of+old+JC+Medical+Center%20&id=2400277
• Google• Jersey City Medical Center + Images of America
+ Len Vernon• Then scroll down and click on• Jersey City Medical Center
- Google Books Result• books.google.com/books?isbn=0738536644• Leonard F. Vernon - 2004 - History• Leonard F. Vernon. IMAGES of America JERSEY
CITY MEDICAL CENTER . 1,1 1.1 . . - . IMAGES of America JERSEY CITY MEDICAL CENTER Ono ...
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Week 4 - October 2nd
• Bruce J. Markowitz, M.A., J.D
• Homework* Performance Management at Intermountain Healthcare HBS 9-609-103
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Week 5 - October 9th
• Elizabeth A. Ryan, Esq.
• Case Study Method 4 –• Restructuring a Failing
Public Hospital in Hoboken
• Reading• New Jersey Commission on Rationalizing
Health Care Resources, Final Report 2008• http://www.nj.gov/health/rhc/finalreport/in
dex.shtml• Commission on Health Care Facilities in the
21st Century• http://www.nyhealthcarecommission.org/
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Week 6 - October 16th
• Joseph A. Welfeld, M.B.A.
• Homework * Newton-Wellesley Hospital HBS 9-609-088
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Week 7 – October 23rd
• Frank Goldstein, M.B.A., FACHE
• Case Study Method 5 –• Evidence Based Decision
Making
• Reading • Evidence-Based Management -
HBS R0601E• What More Evidence Do You
Need? - HBS R1005X
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Week 8 -October 30th
• Barry Ostrowsky, Esq. • Homework*
Collaborating to Improve HBS 9-608-054
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Week 9 - November 6th
• Reuben D. Rotman, M.M.H.S, M.A.J.C.S
• Case Study Method 6 –• The role of the Board of
Trustees
• Reading• http://www.nami.org/Content/NavigationMenu/NAMI_
Center_for_Excellence/Tools_for_Excellence/TenBasicResponsibilitiesofNonprofitBoards.pdf
• http://www.guidestar.org/rxa/news/articles/2012/board-roles-and-responsibilities.aspx
• http://www.idealist.org/info/Nonprofits/Gov2
• http://www.charitiesnys.com/pdfs/Right%20From%20the%20Start%20Final.pdf
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Week 10 - November 13th
• Mark E. Hopkins, Esq.• Homework * Jeanette
Clough at Mount Auburn Hospital HBS 9-406-068
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Week 11 – November 20th
• James M. Burns, Esq.
• Case Study Method 7 • “Big Data”
• Reading• http://searchbusinessanalytics
.techtarget.com/essentialguide/Guide-to-big-data-analytics-tools-trends-and-best-practices#guideCategory1
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Week 12 – December 4th
• Denise Rodgers, M.D.
• Case Study Method 8 –
• “A Seat at the Table” +• Sustainability Strategies
• Reading• http://www.state.nj.us/higheredu
cation/documents/GovernorsHETaskForceReport.pdf
• Or Google• Higher Education Task Force
Report - State of New Jersey
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Week 13 – December 11th
• Student Case Study Presentations
• Topic Due: October 9th
• First PP Draft: November 6th
• Second PP Draft: November 20th
• Post FINAL on BB on December 12th
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Week 14 – December 18th
• Zulima Farber, Esq.
• Be prepared to discuss your 3 key Lessons Learned
• Homework• Lessons Learned Essay • post on Blackboard on
December 20th & email to [email protected]