312.675.60
      
      Medical Practice Management
    
    
    
    
Location
              East Baltimore
          Term
              3rd Term
          Department
          Health Policy and Management
              Credit(s)
              3
          Academic Year
              2025 - 2026
          Instruction Method
              Hybrid In-person and Asynchronous Online
          Wednesday, 3:30 - 5:50pm
          Auditors Allowed
              No
          Available to Undergraduate
              No
          Grading Restriction
              Letter Grade or Pass/Fail
          Course Instructor(s)
          
      Contact Name
              
          Frequency Schedule
              Every Year
          Resources
      
  Prerequisite
              312.600 or 312.601
          Enrollment Restriction
              Restricted to MHA program students only
          Changing payment models and other factors are driving health care delivery system reform leading to new models, which have significantly altered the role of hospitals and enhanced the need for better alignment and management of the physician enterprise.  Students will examine the operational and management implications of these new delivery system payment models and funds flows and attendant regulatory issues. 
      
            Explores contemporary issues related to the structure and operations of hospitals, health systems, and the expanding role of physician networks and models in the development of integrated delivery systems. Examines regulatory and other critical factors influencing these models. Prepares students to assess how delivery systems changes will impact quality and costs, increase reliance on physician networks in the coordination of care, and acquaint students with the operational and strategic challenges and best practices associated with managing and integrating physician practices as an integral aspect of delivery system reform. Emphasizes future stages of healthcare delivery system reform in value/risk-based environments
      
  Learning Objectives
Upon successfully completing this course, students will be able to:
          - Identity and explain the four health industry forces that are driving hospitals and physicians towards delivering value instead of volume
 - Identify and explain the operational challenges associated with the expansion of care delivery systems
 - Apply methods to assess health system organizational effectiveness, physician practice efficiency and financial stability, provider alignment and engagement, and clinical integration within the care continuum
 - Evaluate best practices and models for physician-hospital alignment to enhance quality, reduce costs, and provide enhanced clinical integration
 - Choose essential health system competencies and care delivery models of the future including meaningful measures of success that encourage, align, and engage all members of the delivery system
 
Upon successfully completing this course, students will be able to:
      
  Methods of Assessment
          This course is evaluated as follows:
              - 70% Written Assignment(s)
 - 20% Participation
 - 10% In-class Exercises
 
This course blends traditional classroom time and outside-of-class activities with a corresponding reduction in class sessions. This class will meet once a week. Students are expected to spend 1 hour a week on class work in addition to regular homework.