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MBA621 Healthcare Systems - Kaplan Business School
Case Study Slide Deck 
Your task
Develop a PowerPoint Presentation (x 20 slides) with notes (100 words per slide).
Assessment Description
The  purpose of this individual assessment is to foster students' ability to  utilise data and a systems- thinking approach to predict the role and  influence of preventative strategies and technology on the demand for  healthcare in the future. Students will debate the ethical issues that  can arise in the management of health care systems. They will utilise  these skills to develop plans and recommendations to create ways for  systems and management challenges to be resolved. In addition, they will  create an inventory of resource requirements that are applicable to a  variety of healthcare settings, with a focus on vulnerable populations.
Assessment Instructions
This  assessment requires students to undertake an analysis of a health  service and consider how well it is prepared to meet the needs of  Australia's ageing population.
Students  may select any specialist health service from within their own state  and should be from the health sectors b) OR d) as described below:
a)	Primary Care (e.g. General Practice, Dental Service).
b)	Primary Health Care (e.g. Drug and Alcohol Service, Aboriginal Health Services).
c)	Secondary Care (e.g. Pathology Services, Breast Screening Services).
d)	Tertiary Care (e.g. Public or Private Hospitals).
e)	Quaternary Care (e.g. specialised tertiary care such as neurosurgery, cardiac surgery, plastic surgery, and transplantation).
This  analysis should be undertaken using a systems thinking approach and  should use the WHO  six building blocks of a health system framework.  The building blocks are:
o	Service Delivery: good service delivery comprises quality, access, safety and coverage.
o	Health Workforce: a well-performing workforce consists of human resources management, skills and policies.
o 	Information: a well performing system ensures the production, analysis,  dissemination and use of timely and reliable information.
o	Medical  Products, Vaccines and Technologies; procurement and supply programs  need to ensure equitable access, assured quality and cost-effective use.
o 	Financing: a good health financing system raises adequate funds for  health, protects people from financial catastrophe, allocates resources,  and purchases good and services in ways that improve quality, equity,  and efficiency.
o	Leadership and Governance (Stewardship): effective  leadership and governance ensures the existence of strategic policy  frameworks, effective oversight and coalition- building, provision of  appropriate incentives, and attention to system design, and  accountability.
It is  important that you view the PowerPoint entitled ‘Tools for Systems  Thinking' which is available in the assessments portal BEFORE you begin  your assessment.
The  PowerPoint provides an overview of several tools used for undertaking a  systems thinking approach to analysis. Make sure you read the slides and  review all the additional resources supplied.
Your assessment is essentially in two parts:
In part  one you should position your chosen service within the broader  Australian heath system by examining its interconnectedness, boundaries  and relationships using a systems perspective. You should use at least  one (1) systems thinking tool.
In part  two you should analyse your chosen service and its preparedness to meet  the needs of Australia's ageing population using the WHO six building  blocks of a health system framework. You should use at least two (2)  systems thinking tools.
Attachment:- Healthcare Systems.rar