Certificate Requirements
Certificate Description
The Post-Baccalaureate Certificate in Population-Based Care Coordination is a 15-credit graduate certificate option designed for registered nurses prepared at least at the baccalaureate level who want to expand their knowledge and practice in the growing fields of population health and care coordination. The development of this certificate was based, in part, on the changes in the U.S. healthcare delivery system, which present multiple challenges for healthcare providers. Important among these changes is the need for expert care coordination by knowledgeable providers who are well acquainted with the complexities of healthcare delivery systems, insurance policies, and the varied needs of clients. Students in the certificate option will learn the knowledge and skills necessary to provide care coordination services for diverse populations.
Certificate Outcomes
Upon completion of the Post-Baccalaureate Certificate in Population-Based Care Coordination, recipients will be able to:
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Conduct needs assessments within communities and healthcare systems, engaging multiple stakeholders.
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Design a plan of care for specific populations incorporating knowledge of community resources, healthcare law, and regulations.
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Evaluate quality and safety outcomes within community healthcare systems.
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Evaluate culturally-competent community care management strategies through the examination of inter-professional collaborative relationships, social networks, and organizational systems.
Certificate Policies
Certificate requirements must be completed within seven years after the first course applied to the program was completed.
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Certificate Option Admission Requirements
Same requirements as for admission to graduate nursing program.
Required Courses
Students must complete the following 15 credits:
NURS 547 | Global Health Care Perspectives | 3 credits |
NURS 610 | Advanced Pathophysiology and Pharmacology | 3 credits |
NURS 670 | Communication and Conflict Resolution | 3 credits |
NURS 672 | Population-Based Care: Vulnerable Populations | 3 credits |
NURS 674 | Professional/Legal Issues in Population-Based Care | 3 credits |