96342 Using Health Care Data for Decision Making
6cp; 6 x 1hr (online sessions), 15-20hpw (self-study and participation in activities) All content is posted online and / or through Zoom sessions (which are recorded so they can be watched as needed). Students are to ensure that they do watch all the related content in the weeks before they attend the zoom sessions, as there is no time available to cover this information.; availability: online coursework degrees students onlyThere are course requisites for this subject. See access conditions.
Anti-requisite(s): 92917 Using Health Care Data for Decision Making
Professional studies subject
Postgraduate
Description
This subject provides students with opportunities to learn about making effective decisions using health data and about the considerable potentials offered by the growing pools of health data being captured by digital systems throughout the health and social care systems.
Through participation in this subject, students gain foundational skills to understand health data, and come to appreciate the importance of data integrity and quality. While this subject is not aimed at making students data analysts or data scientists, it is important students appreciate the importance of the analysis and interpretation of health data, and do so by learning how to explore and manipulate data that are assembled to replicate real patient data to both generate and answer questions be this for managerial or clinical purposes. Students look at how and for what purposes we use analysed data and consider how to effectively communicate health data through data visualisation and data sharing, to translate health data into health information and knowledge for decision-making.
Guest lecturers, industry experts and real world examples highlight the data driven environment of healthcare. In this way, the subject enables students to make connections to other subjects in the MHSM course and encourages them to think about the relationship of health data and information to their role of as a manager and leader in health and social care now and into the future.
Typical availability
Autumn session, City campus
Spring session, City campus
Footnote(s)
This subject was formerly named Using Data in Health Care Analysis.
Detailed subject description.