Organisation of Health Care
Study Course Implementer
Riga, 9 Kronvalda boulevard, svek@rsu.lv, +371 67338307
About Study Course
Objective
Preliminary Knowledge
Learning Outcomes
Knowledge
1.Internationally accepted key values underpinning health policy; key international and Latvian health policy documents; Health care financing systems in the world, description of the Latvian system according to international classification; The organisational structure of Latvian health care; Health care laws and regulations in Latvia; Cost structure and needs of health care services, principles for the procurement of services in Latvia; Methods of economic analysis of health costs; The role of international organisations in Latvian health care; Latvian health care quality assurance system; Health information organisation and management in Latvia; Levels of health care and organisation thereof in Latvia; Application and specifics of general management principles in the public health care system.
Skills
1.To evaluate the Latvian health care system in the context of international documents, requirements and practices. To orient in the organisational structure and management of the Latvian national health care.
Competences
1.To critically evaluate and use data from the literature on the economic analysis of health service costs, and use them in the management and planning of one’s work. To explain the achievements, problems and tasks of the Latvian health care organisation to the general public.
Assessment
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Reading the political and strategic documents governing the organisation of health care in the country.
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Regular oral check of understanding and skills during classes. Written final course examination with theoretical questions.
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Study Course Theme Plan
Bibliography
Required Reading
PVO Eiropas reģionālais birojs, Veselība 2020, Eiropas stratēģiskais ietvars visos pārvaldes un sabiedrības līmeņos veiktas rīcības atbalstam veselības un labklājības vairošanai, SPKC tulkojums, 2013
U.Mitenbergs, M. Taube, J.Misiņā, Ē. Miķītis, A. Martinsons, A.Rūrāne, V.Kventins, „Veselības sistēmas pārejas periodā: Latvija. Pārskats par veselības aprūpes sistēmu līdz 2011. gadam Latvija”. PVO Eiropas reģionālais birojs, European Observatory on on Health Systems and Policies, 2012 (akceptējams izdevums)
M.Baltiņš „Lietišķā epidemioloģija”. „Zinātne”, Rīga, 2003. (akceptējams izdevums)
Dz.Mozgis „Ceļvedis veselības aprūpes vadībā” Nacionālais apgāds, 2008. (akceptējams izdevums)
Additional Reading
„Funding Health Care: Options for Europe”, ed. E.Mossialos, A.Dixon, J.Figueras and J.Kutzin. „Open University Press”, Buckingham, Philadelphia, 2002.
S.Folland, A.Goodman, M.Stano „The Economics of Health and Health Care” „Pearson Prentice Hall”, 2017.
H.Legido-Quigley, M.McKee, E.Nolte, I.A Glinos „Assuring the Quality of Health Care in the European Union”, WHO, 2008
Paul J. Feldstein, Health Care Economics, Seventh Edition, Delmar Cengage Lerning, 2012
World Health Organization. The Global Burden of Disease concept.
Other Information Sources
Ed. by J.Figueras, M.McKee, J.Cain, S.Lessof „Health Systems in Transition: Learning from Experience” European Observatory on Health Systems and Policies, 2004
Sassi F. (2006). Calculating QALYs, comparing QALY and DALY calculations. Health Policy Plan 21(5):402-408.
Anand S, Hanson K. (1997). Disability-adjusted life years: A critical review. J Health Econ 16:685-702.