Graduate Certificate in Health Care Management
Health Care Management Is Unique
Wright
State University's Health Care Management (HCM) program offers an executive
curriculum for health care professionals and administrators that is designed
to develop the strategic management and leadership skills of its students.
Co-sponsored by WSU's Raj
Soin College of Business (RSCB) and the Boonshoft
School of Medicine, the HCM Certificate Program is designed for physicians,
managers, nurses, pharmacists, and other health care providers and administrators
who are employed full time and can benefit from master's-level
business courses.
With advances in new technology and the heightened demand for health services
by the baby boomers, the era of rapid change that has characterized the health
care sector will continue into the foreseeable future. With change, opportunities
arise for many who are willing to adapt. Those who possess the right management
skills and understand the complexity of the health care marketplace will be
in a position to successfully lead organizations and benefit professionally.
Recognizing that the business of health care is dramatically different from
other sectors, this program will introduce participants to advanced business
concepts, evaluation techniques and strategic thinking so they can lead effectively,
improve quality, increase productivity and better manage organizational costs.
Classes are typically held one evening a week, and students who complete the
year-long program are awarded a Certificate in Health Care Management.
Further Enhance Your Education
Program graduates who wish to further enhance their educations can apply
to either the AACSB International-accredited MBA
Program at
the Raj Soin College of Business or the Master
of Public Health Program at
Boonshoft School of Medicine. All
course credits from the HCM Certificate Program are transferable to these WSU
master's programs.
Why
Wright State University?
We strive to provide an optimal balance between high quality instruction and
executive-style convenience. Our program provides:
- Access
to dedicated faculty members who possess real-world business experience
and who recognize that most HCM program participants have demanding full
time positions.
- An educational experience enhanced by a diverse cohort of participants
with varied professional experiences and training backgrounds.
- The opportunity to utilize Web-based, distance-learning tools to
complement weekly instructor-lead class sessions.
- Light meals and most learning materials so participants can use their
time efficiently and focus on their education.
- A convenient, off-campus
teaching environment designed for graduate-level instruction located
at the Research Park in Kettering (near highways 35 and 675).
- Course registration handled by our dedicated, customer service-oriented
program staff.
- CME credit for health care providers.

Program of Study
The four Health Care Management courses emphasizes real-world applications.
To achieve the certificate, students need to complete the three core
courses and one of the two electives:
Core Courses
Health Systems Management (CMH 734) 4 credit hours
This survey course introduces an advanced understanding
of health systems. Topics include: health economics, population-based
approaches to health care, how health systems operate, strategic assessment,
macroeconomics, principles of capitation and risk, budgeting and finance,
health business professionalism and principles of quality. Sample
Syllabus.
The Economics of Health and Health Policy (EC 755) 4
credit hours
Sessions focus on the market for health care and its financing, the role
of government, the impact of innovation, incentives for quality and
economic evaluation. This investigation introduces underlying economic
theory, emphasizes real-world examples and incorporates a discussion
of current health care and public health policy issues. Sample
Syllabus.
Strategic Leadership in Health Care (CMH 754) 4
credit hours
This course introduces students to concepts, principles and practices
of strategic management in health care settings. Topics include: negotiation,
leadership, organizational design, organizational culture, strategic
plan development and stakeholder and SWOT analyses. Sample
Syllabus.
HCM Electives
Health Care Finance (FIN 750) 4
credit hours
This course starts with an introduction to basic financial management
concepts and delves into health care–specific topics, including:
accounting and financial statement interpretation; risk, return, time
value of money; capital decision making; operational and capital budgeting;
risk analysis; tactical alternative analysis; and forecasting. Sample
Syllabus.
Population-Based Management (CMH 744) 4
credit hours
This course presents techniques of epidemiology and biostatistics to evaluate
population-based health programs as they can be practiced in public health,
prevention and health care quality management settings. Sample
Syllabus.

Application Process
Applicants interested in enrolling in the HCM Certificate Program need to
complete and submit 1) the Wright State University Graduate Nondegree and Transient
Application and 2) the Certificate in Health Management Supplementary Application.
Help in completing your application is available in the 2008-09 Application
Process and Instructions. You may download the applications and instructions
here:
The above applications should be submitted with a non-refundable
application fee of $10 to:
Attention: Lori Metivier
HCM Certificate Program Coordinator
WSU Center for Global Health Systems, Management, and Policy
3123 Research Blvd., Suite 200
Kettering, OH 45420-4006
Since the HCM Certificate Program involves graduate course work,
individuals admitted to the program are required to have a
bachelor's and/or advanced graduate degree. Applicants will need to arrange
to have an official transcript sent from each college or university that awarded
any of these degrees as documentation.
The
application deadline for the 2008-2009 program is February 15, 2008. Application
information can be obtained by contacting Lori Metivier at the Center
for Global Health Systems, Management, and Policy by phone at (937) 258-5543
or by e-mail at lori.metivier@wright.edu.

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Who Pursues a Certificate in Health Care Management?
Here are some typical participant profiles:
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A physician interested in learning strategic management techniques and
leadership skills to expand and improve the operations of his practice.
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A
hospital nurse manager looking to increase her management skill set with
courses in health care finance, economics and strategy.
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A health plan administrator
wanting to learn how to improve health care quality within her organization
and how to develop a corresponding implementation strategy.
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A physician,
working as a medical director for a health care organization, would like
to better understand the economics of health care and principles of health
care finance.
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A medical technologist seeking the management expertise needed
to take on greater financial and managerial responsibilities within his
her firm.
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A specialty-group practice manager wishing to learn more about
how to implement population based health programs and improve her negotiation
skills.
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Non-health care professionals who have already transitioned or are
interested in transitioning to a position in health care.
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Certificate Program Cost 
For 2008-2009, the cost of the HCM Certificate Program, including tuition
and instructional fees, is $11,100 (based on in-state tuition fees). This amount covers the cost of instruction,
all course materials (textbooks, cases, etc.) and light meals.
While participants should check with a financial advisor, program costs may be eligible for a federal tax credit under the Lifetime Learning Credit.
Full payment will need to be made prior to registration on March 12,
2008. Alternatively, participants will have the option of paying in four
installments of $2,875 prior to the start of each course. Organizations
paying for two or more students should contact us about our policy on
group discounts.

For More Information
The HCM Certificate Program has been awarded the WSU President's Award
for outstanding customer service. We invite prospective students to schedule
an informational visit at their convenience to meet our staff and to tour our
teaching facility. We are also happy to conduct information sessions at organizations
for personnel that might be interested in learning more about our program.
Our Certificate Program
brochure may be downloaded. (To view this file, you will need Adobe
Reader, a free download.)
For additional programmatic questions or to schedule an informational
visit, please contact John McAlearney, Ph.D., director of the HCM Certificate
Program, by phone at (937) 258-5555, or by e-mail at john.mcalearney@wright.edu.

Program Faculty
| Faculty |
Title/Department |
Organization |
E-mail |
| Gerald Crites, M.D., M.Ed. |
Assistant Professor, Internal Medicine - MVH |
Boonshoft School of Medicine |
gerald.e.crites@wright.edu |
| Ken Dahms, J.D., M.A. |
Assistant Director for Public Health Service |
Boonshoft School of Medicine |
ken.dahms@wright.edu |
| James Ebert, M.D., M.B.A. |
Associate Professor, Community Health |
Boonshoft School of Medicine |
james.ebert@wright.edu |
| Robert Hickey, Jr., J.D. |
Assistant Vice President, Public Affairs |
Wright State University |
robert.hickey@wright.edu |
| Michael Kriner, B.S. |
Director, Health Care & Disability Plans |
NCR |
mike.kriner@ncr.com |
| John McAlearney, Ph.D. |
Health Economist & Assistant Professor |
Boonshoft School of Medicine & Raj Soin College of Business |
john.mcalearney@wright.edu |
| Daniel Mefford, C.P.A., M.B.A., FACMPE |
Senior Consultant |
The Practice Resource Management Group, Inc. |
dmefford@thepracticeresource.com |
| Thomas Murphy, M.D., M.P.H. |
Vice President, Medical Affairs |
Children's Medical Center |
tmurphy@childrensdayton.org |
| Sara Paton, Ph.D. |
Epidemiologist, Global Health Systems, Management, and Policy |
Boonshoft School of Medicine |
sara.paton@wright.edu |
| Arthur Pickoff, M.D. |
Professor & Chair, Pediatrics Dept. |
Children's Medical Center |
arthur.pickoff@wright.edu |
| Richard Schuster, M.D., M.M.M. |
Boonshoft Chair & Director, Global Health Systems, Management, and Policy |
Boonshoft School of Medicine |
richard.schuster@wright.edu |
| Craig Self, M.B.A., FACHE |
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Good Samaritan Hospital |
selfca@aol.com |
| Ray Ten Eyck, M.D., M.P.H. |
Associate Director for Public Health Practice |
Boonshoft School of Medicine |
raymond.teneyck@wright.edu |
| Marianne Weber, M.Arch., M.H.S.A. |
Vice President |
E. Lynn App Architects, Inc. |
marianne.weber@elaarch.com |
| Peter Wong, Ph.D., M.B.A, R.Ph. |
Regional Director, Pharmaceutical Services |
Mercy Health Partners, South West Region |
pkwong@health-partners.org |
| Richard Wyderski, M.D., M.M.M. |
Department of Internal Medicine |
Miami Valley Hospital |
rjwyderski@mvh.org |

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Comments from Current and Past Participants
- "If you are looking for a timely alternative to online, CD-ROM, or
other glorified correspondence courses in healthcare management, look
no farther. Rather than spending hours squinting at a monitor, you
will be learning with a diverse group of peers, critiquing the latest
literature in the field, and picking the brains of the expert faculty."
James R. Ebert, M.D., Associate Professor of Pediatrics,
University of Cincinnati
- "Certificate in Health Care Management is truly an executive-level
and convenient educational experience for me. I like the small class
size, which allows me an excellent opportunity to interact with my
colleagues and teachers. This is an excellent program and I would highly
recommend to anyone who is interested."
A.N. Chatterji, M.D., F.A.C.P., Endoscopy Center of Dayton, Ltd.
- Just what I needed in my career! The HCM Certificate Program has helped me gain more knowledge so that I can have some understanding and control over forces that drive health care and my practice.
Hemant Shah, M.D., Pulmonary Medicine of Dayton
- The program has helped me to better understand the complicated interactions among all the players in the delivery of healthcare including government. I have been surprised how much diverse information I have been exposed to through the excellent lecturers and experts in various fields that I otherwise wouldn't have known.
David Smith, M.D., Community Blood Center/Community Tissue Services

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