Healthcare Management & Leadership Long Term Care Administration Certificate
The School of Nursing & Healthcare Leadership at MSUM offers the Long Term Care Administration certificate program for those who want to get licensed as a nursing home administrator or are seeking a career as a long-term care manager.
Most students are working adults who come from a variety of backgrounds such as management, nursing, therapeutic activities, social work and other disciplines.
Long Term Care Administration Certificate Requirements
Long Term Care Administration Certificate Courses
Total Credits: 18
Core Requirements (18 credits)
- HSAD 400 Aging in the United States: Introduction to Gerontology and Senior Support Care (3)
- HSAD 403 Health Informatics (3)
- HSAD 417 Quality Management in Healthcare (3)
- HSAD 419 Healthcare Finance and Reimbursement Methods (3)
- HSAD 421 Long Term Care Administration (3)
- HSAD 422 Regulatory Methods in Health Care (3)
Student Learning Outcomes
- Describe leadership and organizational management strategies needed to work in long-term care settings.
- Describe the needs of the aging populations and resources available to them.
- Demonstrate concepts of fiscal resource allocation and information systems specific to senior support services.
- Describe performance improvement initiatives used in long-term care settings to improve quality, safety, and efficiency of resident services.
- Describe federal and state laws, rules, and regulations as they apply to long-term care settings.
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Jitendra Singh,
DHSC, MHA, BDS, Lean certified, Online Teaching certified, Bioinformatics certified
Co-Chair | Program Coordinator | Professor
School of Nursing & Healthcare Leadership