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Undergraduate |
(MED)
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Leader: Ms Carole Burkett
Offered:
Not offered in 2006.
Synopsis: This on-line unit introduces students to the conceptual and analytic tools that will enable them to make informed judgements about the types of health services that best meet the needs of rural communities. On completion, students will be able to identify key stakeholders that influence the health agenda and rural environmental issues. The unit will focus on the relationship between the health needs of rural communities, health policy and rural health service models, such as multipurpose services (MPS), health streams, case management, nurse practitioner and primary health care models.
Objectives: On completion of this unit students are expected to be able to: 1. critique the ideological foundations that influence the characteristics of health systems and service delivery models; 2. demonstrate understanding of the policy process; 3. describe the rural/regional health policy framework; 4. discuss the relationship between the health needs of rural communities, health policy and rural health service models; 5. critically analyse health policy decision-making and implementation processes in the context of rural health care; and 6. examine the relationship between rural health policy and a specific rural health issue.
Assessment: Poster presentation: 40% + Case study: 50% + On-line discussions: 10%
Prerequisites: SRH3001