module specification

DT6062 - Management of Health and Social Care (2020/21)

Module specification Module approved to run in 2020/21
Module title Management of Health and Social Care
Module level Honours (06)
Credit rating for module 15
School School of Human Sciences
Total study hours 150
 
102 hours Guided independent study
48 hours Scheduled learning & teaching activities
Assessment components
Type Weighting Qualifying mark Description
Coursework 50% 35 Business Case (2500 words)
Practical Assessment 50% 35 Case study presentation (15 minutes)
Running in 2020/21

(Please note that module timeslots are subject to change)
Period Campus Day Time Module Leader
Spring semester North Monday Morning

Module summary

This module provides learners with an understanding of the organisational infrastructure of public sector organisations. Context is provided through relevant local, regional and national social and administrative policy for both employment as well as for the provision of healthcare and social services. Management structures relevant to the dietetic professions are explored. The module aims to develop learning and practical tools to support experiences encountered during employment. It complements
theory of government policies relevant to healthcare covered in modules such as
Clinical Dietetics 1 and 2 and Applied Public Health and Nutrition.
The module aims to provide learners with an understanding of the management and organisation of public sector organisations. In addition learners will learn about commissioning, business planning, financial management and marketing as well as the management of governance and risk within healthcare. Learners will also further develop their knowledge and understanding of continuous professional development , career pathways and management and leadership styles.
Spring Semester
Assessment: Business Case (2500 words) (50%) Oral Presentation (15 minutes) (
50%)
This module forms an essential part of preparation for employment. Learners must obtain at least 40% to pass this module. In addition learners must normally obtain at least 35% in each component of assessment within this module. A mark of between
35%  and 39% may be compensated by other components

Syllabus

The specified learning outcomes will be developed around a framework based on the following subject matter:
Organisational structures and management relating to health systems, social care the private sector and dietetic service provision. Models and practice in e-health. LO1, LO2, LO2, LO3, LO4
Governance of health care including risk management, clinical governance, financial governance, tendering and contracting, audit and service improvement. Business innovation as applied to health and social care. Involvement of service user in service development, improvement and decision making. LO1, LO2, LO2, LO3, LO4
Human resource management, industrial relations, management and leadership styles. LO1, LO2, LO2, LO3, LO4
Continuous Professional Development, Requirements of the Health and Care Professions Council, Practice Supervision and Dietetic Career Pathway. LO1, LO2, LO2, LO3, LO4
Accountability of oneself and others. LO1, LO2, LO2, LO3, LO4
Change management LO1, LO2, LO2, LO3, LO4
Commissioning Services LO1, LO2, LO2, LO3, LO4
The evolving role of the health professional LO1, LO2, LO2, LO3, LO4
Core NHS values including advocacy, compassion LO1, LO2, LO2, LO3, LO4
Participation in training, supervision, and mentoring LO1, LO2, LO2, LO3, LO4
Raising concerns about the safety and well being of service users including whistleblowing and current related health regulatory policy. LO1, LO2, LO2, LO3, LO4

Balance of independent study and scheduled teaching activity

The syllabus will be developed through lectures, tutorials and case studies. A significant amount of material will be made available through the University VLE including process models and learning materials
Knowledge of the subject matter of this module will be acquired via interactive
lectures  (20 hours), group tutorials (20 hours) and in class oral presentations (8 hours) which are mandatory.  In addition learners will be required to spend up to 102 hours in private study, preparation and self-directed reading.  Learners will be instructed in the
appropriate use of learning resources and assisted with suitable directed reading
material. The learners will learn about public sector organisations as employers as well as providers of healthcare. This module forms an important part of developing skills in
employability as it prepares learners for the expectations of the NHS as an employer
and of the Health and Care Professions Council

Learning outcomes

On successful completion of the module the learner will be able to:
1. Appraise current health, education and social services systems in the provision of healthcare at local, regional and national levels.
2. Devise a business plan for a given case scenario illustrating knowledge of the
principles of human resource management and service improvement .
3. Demonstrate understanding of the methods used to evaluate self performance as an individual, as part of a team and as an organisation.
4. Examine governance and quality systems used within health and social care.

Assessment strategy

Business Case (2500 words) (50%)
Learners will be presented with a scenario for which they will be required to develop a
business case to attract resources to undertake a suitable dietetic intervention.
Learners will be required to rationalise their request for finance using relevant poli
cy documents and NHS strategies, as well as present a financial plan and show how the resource requested will be managed.  This will assess learning outcomes 1, 2 3 and 4
Oral Presentation (15 minutes) (50%)
Learners will be presented with a complex case study, requiring input from many
different agencies in health and social care. They will be required to map the journey
through public sector organisations taken by their given case study, highlighting which
healthcare professionals, organisations and institutions the case has interacted with to
identify roles, diagnose problems and identify areas for improvement. Learners will be
required to present the patient journey to develop an understanding of effective
healthcare, the need for governance and service improvement. This will assess
learning outcomes 1,2 , 3 and 4
This module forms an essential part of preparation for employment. Learners must
obtain at least 40% to pass this module. In addition learners must normally obtain at
least 35% in each component of assessment within this module. A mark of between
35% and 39% may be compensated by other components.
Component
The criteria for assessment will include the following:
• An awareness of current provision of healthcare and clinical guidelines .
• An awareness of financial management within the public sector .
• Demonstrate in the production of a business case and the presentation of the
• patients journey, an ability to practise within the ethical and legal boundaries of
the dietetic profession. 
• Illustrate understanding of the requirements by the Health and Care Professions
Council.

Bibliography

Current NHS policy and strategy such as Health and Social Care Act (2012); NHS 5 Year Forward View (2014) and relevant successor documents; Freedom to speak up: whistleblowing policy for the NHS (2016) and other key and current policy documents.
BDA Code of Professional Conduct and HCPC Standards of Proficiency, Standards of conduct, ethics and performance. (CORE)
The Kings Fund: https://www.kingsfund.org.uk/
NHS Confederation: http://www.nhsconfed.org/
Gopee N and Galloway J (2017) Leadership and Management in Healthcare 3rd edition
SAGE publications
Gottwald M and Lansdown M (2014) Clinical Governance: Improving The Quality Of Healthcare For Patients And Service Users. Open University Press