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Unit name |
People and Systems in Healthcare |
Unit code |
EENGM0019 |
Credit points |
10 |
Level of study |
M/7
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Teaching block(s) |
Teaching Block 1 (weeks 1 - 12)
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Unit director |
Dr. Bird |
Open unit status |
Not open |
Pre-requisites |
None
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Co-requisites |
None
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School/department |
School of Engineering Mathematics and Technology |
Faculty |
Faculty of Engineering |
Description including Unit Aims
The aim of this unit is to introduce students to healthcare systems and how people (patients, caregivers, healthcare professionals) engage with these systems and each other.
Unit content:
- The different healthcare systems currently used in the NHS
- The Unit will focus on the UK system, but, since these are global markets and global challenges, will contrast these with typical systems in both high and low resourced settings internationally.
- Relevant topics such as healthcare technology commissioning and audit, reimbursement, budgeting and the need for integration of health and social care will be covered.
- The different people who make up health and care services, and their roles within them.
- The challenges that healthcare systems are facing, including ageing populations and the increasing prevalence long term conditions.
- How digital technologies are impacting healthcare systems.
- The patient and clinician experience and influences on behaviour relevant to using digital interventions for prevention, adherence to treatment and self-management of illness.
Intended Learning Outcomes
Upon successful completion of the units students will be able to:
- Summarise the different systems and processes used within UK health and care services.
- Critically evaluate different global health systems and how these compare to the UK.
- Summarise the challenges facing health systems, such as ageing populations and the increasing prevalence of long term conditions, and assess how digital technologies can play a role in addressing them.
- Summarise how patient and clinician experience influences uptake, usage and effectiveness of digital interventions.
Teaching Information
This unit will consist of a combination of teaching and learning methods including key lectures, group seminars and structured reflection.
Assessment Information
2000 word report critically evaluating how a digital intervention could be used to address a challenge currently facing the NHS, identifying which systems and processes would be impacted and how clinician and patient experience would be addressed
Reading and References
Selected literature, references and online material will be provided at the start of the unit