• Class Number 3532
  • Term Code 3030
  • Class Info
  • Unit Value 6 units
  • Mode of Delivery In Person
  • COURSE CONVENER
    • Dr Rosalie Aroni
  • LECTURER
    • Dr Rosalie Aroni
  • Class Dates
  • Class Start Date 24/02/2020
  • Class End Date 05/06/2020
  • Census Date 08/05/2020
  • Last Date to Enrol 02/03/2020
SELT Survey Results

This course will provide students with an understanding of the concept of a health system. The World Health Organisation model will be outlined and examined. The Australian health care system will be used as a case study to highlight student understandings of health systems. This will include examination of the structures and layers of the health system, funding arrangements, workforce issues, regulatory/governance arrangements in areas such as therapeutic goods and the policy process. A key component of the course will be an introduction to patient journeys within the Australian health system and the issues related to successful navigation of health systems. Students will also be introduced to comparative health systems analysis.

Learning Outcomes

Upon successful completion, students will have the knowledge and skills to:

  1. Define the key characteristics of a health system and apply this knowledge to the Australian health system;
  2. Identify and describe the roles of different levels of government in the Australian health care system;
  3. Explain different models and mechanisms of governance and financing in Australia and apply that knowledge in examining other health systems;
  4. Critically assess health workforce regulation, distribution and production in Australia and apply that knowledge to other health systems;
  5. Describe various forms of health service delivery and critically examine their potential impact on the experiences of patients, families and health care providers;
  6. Identify key actors in health policy making and apply this knowledge to critical examination of health policy development and implementation;
  7. Identify, outline and explain the key models of health policy analysis and apply them appropriately to different scenarios.

Staff Feedback

Students will be given feedback in the following forms in this course:

  • written comments
  • verbal comments
  • feedback to whole class, groups, individuals, focus group etc

Student Feedback

ANU is committed to the demonstration of educational excellence and regularly seeks feedback from students. Students are encouraged to offer feedback directly to their Course Convener or through their College and Course representatives (if applicable). The feedback given in these surveys is anonymous and provides the Colleges, University Education Committee and Academic Board with opportunities to recognise excellent teaching, and opportunities for improvement. The Surveys and Evaluation website provides more information on student surveys at ANU and reports on the feedback provided on ANU courses.

Class Schedule

Week/Session Summary of Activities Assessment
1 Introduction: What is a health system and what is health policy? The Australian health care system
2 Regulatory theories and practices: pharmaceuticals as a case study
3 Analysing health systems and policies:theories and practices with case studies Framing of policy issues: the media and media analysis
4 Health system financing: resource allocation, priority setting and rationing
5 Primary health care Allied health care Quiz in tutorials
6 Stakeholders in the policy process: Patient groups and NGOs
7 Ageing: Policy Issues Group presentations in tutorials
8 Work on Summative Assessments Submission of written group work at end of week
9 Policy Case study: Drugs, tobacco and alcohol
10 Policy Case Study: Gambling Essay due 15th May
11 Policy Case study: Food
12 Regulatory Regimes and Practices: 1.Education and training of health workers 2.Workforce Regulation:Quality and Safety Revision and Practice Exam in tutorials

Tutorial Registration

Refer to Wattle

Assessment Summary

Assessment task Value Due Date Return of assessment Learning Outcomes
Tutorial assessments 40 % 24/02/2020 29/05/2020 1,2,3,4,5,6,7
Essay 30 % 15/05/2020 29/05/2020 1,2,3,4,5,6,7
Exam 30 % 04/06/2020 02/07/2020 1,2,3,4,5,6,7

* If the Due Date and Return of Assessment date are blank, see the Assessment Tab for specific Assessment Task details

Policies

ANU has educational policies, procedures and guidelines, which are designed to ensure that staff and students are aware of the University’s academic standards, and implement them. Students are expected to have read the Academic Misconduct Rule before the commencement of their course. Other key policies and guidelines include:

Assessment Requirements

The ANU is using Turnitin to enhance student citation and referencing techniques, and to assess assignment submissions as a component of the University's approach to managing Academic Integrity. For additional information regarding Turnitin please visit the ANU Online website. In rare cases where online submission using Turnitin software is not technically possible; or where not using Turnitin software has been justified by the Course Convener and approved by the Associate Dean (Education) on the basis of the teaching model being employed; students shall submit assessment online via ‘Wattle’ outside of Turnitin, or failing that in hard copy, or through a combination of submission methods as approved by the Associate Dean (Education). The submission method is detailed below.

Moderation of Assessment

Marks that are allocated during Semester are to be considered provisional until formalised by the College examiners meeting at the end of each Semester. If appropriate, some moderation of marks might be applied prior to final results being released.

Participation

Students are expected to actively participate and contribute towards discussions.

Examination(s)

Please note, that where a date range is used in the Assessment Summary in relation to exams, the due date and return date indicate the approximate timeframe in which the exam will be held and results returned to the student (official end of Semester results released on ISIS). Students should consult the course wattle site and the ANU final examination timetable to confirm the date, time and venue of the exam.

Assessment Task 1

Value: 40 %
Due Date: 24/02/2020
Return of Assessment: 29/05/2020
Learning Outcomes: 1,2,3,4,5,6,7

Tutorial assessments

Students will be required to complete summative assessment in tutorial sessions.Please note there are multiple activities associated with this task, each with individual due dates. The date range for this task comprises the start of the semester and the end of the teaching period. Check the course Wattle site for specific details.

(A) There will be 1 quiz which will be directly related to lecture material, learning in tutorial sessions, weekly readings and other resources. It will be held in your tutorial sessions. The quiz will be worth 10% of your final mark.

Estimated return date of quiz results: approximately 1 week after submission


(B) Students are required to complete a tutorial pre-reading task from Week 2 until Week 12. This involves reading the article/chapter/document or watching a video and responding to questions on the template provided on Wattle. The completed template must be submitted on Wattle prior to the tutorial. Value: 10% of Final Mark


(C) Group Assignment: Each group will conduct a print media analysis (data will be provided in class), conduct a class presentation of results and utilise staff and student feedback on the presentation to assist with completing the written paper. Value: 20% of final mark


Total Tutorial Assessment Value: 40%

Assessment Task 2

Value: 30 %
Due Date: 15/05/2020
Return of Assessment: 29/05/2020
Learning Outcomes: 1,2,3,4,5,6,7

Essay

Students will be provided with essay topics in Week 2 of the course. The essay topics will be accompanied by a set of detailed instructions for the assignment. These instructions will include formatting and presentation requirements and the assessment rubric. All this information will be available on Wattle.

Value: 30%.

Length: (2,500 words)

Due date: End of week 10 (15th May)

Estimated return date: End of week 12

Assessment Task 3

Value: 30 %
Due Date: 04/06/2020
Return of Assessment: 02/07/2020
Learning Outcomes: 1,2,3,4,5,6,7

Exam

The date range in the Assessment Summary indicates the start of the end of semester exam period and the date official end of semester results are released on ISIS. Please check the ANU final Examination Timetable http://www.anu.edu.au/students/program-administration/assessments-exams/examination-timetable to confirm the date, time and location exam.

Academic Integrity

Academic integrity is a core part of the ANU culture as a community of scholars. At its heart, academic integrity is about behaving ethically, committing to honest and responsible scholarly practice and upholding these values with respect and fairness.


The ANU commits to assisting all members of our community to understand how to engage in academic work in ways that are consistent with, and actively support academic integrity. The ANU expects staff and students to be familiar with the academic integrity principle and Academic Misconduct Rule, uphold high standards of academic integrity and act ethically and honestly, to ensure the quality and value of the qualification that you will graduate with.


The Academic Misconduct Rule is in place to promote academic integrity and manage academic misconduct. Very minor breaches of the academic integrity principle may result in a reduction of marks of up to 10% of the total marks available for the assessment. The ANU offers a number of online and in person services to assist students with their assignments, examinations, and other learning activities. Visit the Academic Skills website for more information about academic integrity, your responsibilities and for assistance with your assignments, writing skills and study.

Online Submission

You will be required to electronically sign a declaration as part of the submission of your assignment. Please keep a copy of the assignment for your records. Unless an exemption has been approved by the Associate Dean (Education) submission must be through Turnitin.

Hardcopy Submission

For some forms of assessment (hand written assignments, art works, laboratory notes, etc.) hard copy submission is appropriate when approved by the Associate Dean (Education). Hard copy submissions must utilise the Assignment Cover Sheet. Please keep a copy of tasks completed for your records.

Late Submission

Individual assessment tasks may or may not allow for late submission. Policy regarding late submission is detailed below:

  • Late submission not permitted. If submission of assessment tasks without an extension after the due date is not permitted, a mark of 0 will be awarded. This applies to assessment task 1
  • Late submission permitted. Late submission of assessment tasks without an extension are penalised at the rate of 5% of the possible marks available per working day or part thereof. Late submission of assessment tasks is not accepted after 10 working days after the due date, or on or after the date specified in the course outline for the return of the assessment item. Late submission is not accepted for take-home examinations. This applies to assessment task 2

Referencing Requirements

Accepted academic practice for referencing sources that you use in presentations can be found via the links on the Wattle site, under the file named “ANU and College Policies, Program Information, Student Support Services and Assessment”. Alternatively, you can seek help through the Students Learning Development website.

Extensions and Penalties

Extensions and late submission of assessment pieces are covered by the Student Assessment (Coursework) Policy and Procedure. Extensions may be granted for assessment pieces that are not examinations or take-home examinations. If you need an extension, you must request an extension in writing on or before the due date. If you have documented and appropriate medical evidence that demonstrates you were not able to request an extension on or before the due date, you may be able to request it after the due date.

Resubmission of Assignments

No resubmissions

Privacy Notice

The ANU has made a number of third party, online, databases available for students to use. Use of each online database is conditional on student end users first agreeing to the database licensor’s terms of service and/or privacy policy. Students should read these carefully. In some cases student end users will be required to register an account with the database licensor and submit personal information, including their: first name; last name; ANU email address; and other information.
In cases where student end users are asked to submit ‘content’ to a database, such as an assignment or short answers, the database licensor may only use the student’s ‘content’ in accordance with the terms of service – including any (copyright) licence the student grants to the database licensor. Any personal information or content a student submits may be stored by the licensor, potentially offshore, and will be used to process the database service in accordance with the licensors terms of service and/or privacy policy.
If any student chooses not to agree to the database licensor’s terms of service or privacy policy, the student will not be able to access and use the database. In these circumstances students should contact their lecturer to enquire about alternative arrangements that are available.

Distribution of grades policy

Academic Quality Assurance Committee monitors the performance of students, including attrition, further study and employment rates and grade distribution, and College reports on quality assurance processes for assessment activities, including alignment with national and international disciplinary and interdisciplinary standards, as well as qualification type learning outcomes.

Since first semester 1994, ANU uses a grading scale for all courses. This grading scale is used by all academic areas of the University.

Support for students

The University offers students support through several different services. You may contact the services listed below directly or seek advice from your Course Convener, Student Administrators, or your College and Course representatives (if applicable).

Dr Rosalie Aroni
6125 0605
Rosalie.Aroni@anu.edu.au

Research Interests


Health services research (diabetes, CVD, respiratory health), quality of care, intersection between clinical and public health, public health, ethnicity and health

Dr Rosalie Aroni

Monday 15:00 17:00
Dr Rosalie Aroni
50605
rosalie.aroni@anu.edu.au

Research Interests


Dr Rosalie Aroni

Monday 15:00 17:00

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