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1. About HEALTH FINANCIAL MANAGEMENT
1.1 An Introduction to this Unit
This Unit provides health leaders with an introduction to financial management in health and aged care settings as a basis for understanding the impact of leadership decision-making on financial outcomes and how financial
This Unit provides health leaders with an introduction to financial management in health and aged care settings as a basis for understanding the impact of leadership decision-making on financial outcomes and how financial
decision-making impacts on clinical service delivery. Content includes an overview of health economics and economic evaluation, health care funding models, the principles, practices and tools for financial planning and
management, basic accounting principles and financial terminology and using financial information and reporting for negotiating financial plans, tracking and evaluating financial performance and using financial information in
decision-making within the clinical environment.
1.2 What is Expected of You
Study Load
This is a 10 credit point unit. You should allocate 10 hours per week for this unit.
Attendance
As an online course no lecture or tutorial times are scheduled. Regular contact with the lecturer is expected. As a minimum second weekly logs are required.
Online Learning Requirements
Unit materials will be made available on the unit’s vUWS (E-Learning) site.
You are expected to consult vUWS at least twice a week, as all unit announcements will be made via vUWS. Teaching and learning materials will be regularly updated and posted online.
1.2 What is Expected of You
Study Load
This is a 10 credit point unit. You should allocate 10 hours per week for this unit.
Attendance
As an online course no lecture or tutorial times are scheduled. Regular contact with the lecturer is expected. As a minimum second weekly logs are required.
Online Learning Requirements
Unit materials will be made available on the unit’s vUWS (E-Learning) site.
You are expected to consult vUWS at least twice a week, as all unit announcements will be made via vUWS. Teaching and learning materials will be regularly updated and posted online.
Special Requirements for the Unit
As a finance course, skill in manipulating numbers is expected. Students who are not confident in their basic Excel skills should contact the lecturer to discuss training options.
As a finance course, skill in manipulating numbers is expected. Students who are not confident in their basic Excel skills should contact the lecturer to discuss training options.
1.3 Student responsibilities and conduct
Student responsibilities Familiarise yourself with university policies on assessment and examinations. More information including links to the policies can be found at section 4.1 of this Learning Guide
Ensure that you understand the requirements, including timetables, for examinations and other assessments tasks.
Ensure you read and understand the assessment requirements and note the submission dates, and seek assistance from the lecturer and/or unit coordinator when needed.
Notify relevant staff (e.g. lecturer, unit coordinator, disability adviser) as soon as possible prior to, or at the beginning of, the semester to have special requirements accommodated.
Submit your own individual and unassisted assessment work, except as otherwise permitted. Cheating, plagiarism, fabrication or falsification of data will be severely dealt with as per policy.
Behave ethically and appropriately, avoiding any action or behaviour which would unfairly disadvantage or advantage another student. Where group work is assigned, ensure that every group member has the opportunity to
Student responsibilities Familiarise yourself with university policies on assessment and examinations. More information including links to the policies can be found at section 4.1 of this Learning Guide
Ensure that you understand the requirements, including timetables, for examinations and other assessments tasks.
Ensure you read and understand the assessment requirements and note the submission dates, and seek assistance from the lecturer and/or unit coordinator when needed.
Notify relevant staff (e.g. lecturer, unit coordinator, disability adviser) as soon as possible prior to, or at the beginning of, the semester to have special requirements accommodated.
Submit your own individual and unassisted assessment work, except as otherwise permitted. Cheating, plagiarism, fabrication or falsification of data will be severely dealt with as per policy.
Behave ethically and appropriately, avoiding any action or behaviour which would unfairly disadvantage or advantage another student. Where group work is assigned, ensure that every group member has the opportunity to
contribute in a meaningful way to the assignment.
Student conduct and behaviour Attend all lectures, tutorials, practicals and workshops – not attending these classes is often the main cause of failure and low grades.
Respect the needs of other students who are participating in any class activities.
Pay attention in lectures, tutorials, practicals and workshops for key information on examinable material.
Student conduct and behaviour Attend all lectures, tutorials, practicals and workshops – not attending these classes is often the main cause of failure and low grades.
Respect the needs of other students who are participating in any class activities.
Pay attention in lectures, tutorials, practicals and workshops for key information on examinable material.
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