Bachelor of Science in Health Systems Management

Amongst the intricate systems is that of the Healthcare systems. With ICIR’s BSc Courses in Healthcare Management you will get the necessary skills you need to understand this complexity. You will then utilize this knowledge to make decisions and solve problems around the healthcare delivery and design. The content of the course includes social sciences and related disciplines, such as sociology, psychology, business, economics, philosophy and law to understand how healthcare systems function and what can be done to improve them.

ICRI’s innovative and pioneering course is meant for those students who are interested in non-clinical work in the health sector and those who have the drive and ambition to really make a difference in their chosen profession. It is also meant for those students who are keen to advance their career opportunities by undertaking a placement as part of their degree.

Who’s this course for?
Applicants who study the BSc Clinical Research & Healthcare Management will usually have an excellent a level profile or equivalent.

As a contemporary healthcare professional, you will need a high level professional knowledge as well as in-depth understanding of the context within which the healthcare sector is managed and delivered. Such an approach ensures the safety in the clinical setting through the implementation of evidence-based practice. The delivery of high quality healthcare is as much about understanding the context and bigger picture, as it is about modern advances in healthcare. It can also be that problems affecting one area of practice may have their origins in another.

The curriculum of the BSc Courses in Healthcare Management reinforces the need for the professions who can revalidate their registration with the regulatory bodies. This is done by showing how they can improve in their care delivery system through lifelong learning. The staff at ICIRI are motivated to support students to meet the challenges they face in their practice with a solution-focussed approach, utilising the existing evidence base and at the same time demonstrating creativity in their own research approaches to further enhance professional knowledge.

The aim of the program is to create managers and practitioners able to:
Commission, lead as well as to implement the change that results in improved health outcomes for patients
Innovate in healthcare delivery to improve the patient experience
Integrate care rather than work as undisciplinary teams or organisations
Making use of technology to improve direct patient care
To become compatible with the growing value of social care, computerised health and other ‘big data’ source
Understand how to judge the safety of the patient as paramount, to measure quality and also to know how to recognise processes and systems that are more or less likely to have safe outcomes for patients

A degree in BSc Courses in Healthcare Management gives you knowledge of healthcare systems, policy, research and management, along with the ability to apply that knowledge.

A major objective of the program is to ensure that you can evaluate and go on to influence the effectiveness, efficiency and fairness of health policies and healthcare systems.
The placement year taken at the end of Year 2 will give you an opportunity to apply these skills and reasoning abilities to real-life health policy, management and research problems.

Popular Career Options
Graduates working in a health care institution should experience considerable advancement opportunities. It has been revealed that a bachelor's degree is generally sufficient for entry-level management positions within smaller facilities, though a master's-level education is more common. Employers include residential care facilities, hospitals, community facilities and outpatient care centers,

Possible job titles include: Career Opportunities 
The modern health care industry is an amalgamation of numerous types of ownership and organizational structures. These include business-oriented organizations; not-for-profit, governmental healthcare organizations; investor-owned health care enterprises; and not-for-profit, non-business-oriented organizations. The BSc HSM graduates will offer services to these types of health care organizations at various levels, with diversified functions in health planning, implementation and evaluation.

Health care administrator
Medical services manager
Nursing home administrator
Clinical manager
Health information manager


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