Customer-Driven Social Welfare and Health Care (5 cr)
Code: 7031481-3011
General information
Enrollment
02.12.2019 - 18.10.2020
Timing
24.02.2020 - 22.11.2020
Number of ECTS credits allocated
5 op
Mode of delivery
Contact teaching
Unit
Health and Well-being
Teaching languages
- Finnish
Degree programmes
- Degree Programme in Emergency Care
Teachers
- Hanna Ollikkala
Groups
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PENHOK20
Objective
Customer-Driven Social Welfare and Health Care 5 cr ASTE
Objectives
Students will
- Be familiar with the fundamental values, legislation, organisation, service production and organisation methods, control and supervision of social welfare and health care in Finland
- Be familiar with the legislation and key participants regarding patient safetyUnderstand the concept of evidence-based operations and its importance in social welfare and health care
- Know of and be able to follow the core social and health care action programmesKnow how to describe the principles of customer-driven activities
- Understand the opportunities that health care technology and digitalisation offer in health careBe familiar with electronic services in social welfare and health careHave insight into the population’s health, functional capacity and well-being, as well as the current challenges and factors affecting themKnow how to make use of existing information (e.g. registers and statistics) regarding population-wide health challenges of individuals and communitiesUnderstand how social decision-making and structures, as well as economic premises influence the promotion of health and functional capacity
- Be familiar with the main regulations and action programmes guiding the promotion of health and functional capacity
- Have knowledge of the aspects and approaches of the promotion of health and functional capacityUnderstand the key contents and methods related to the promotion of health and functional capacity and the prevention of illnesses and accidents, incl. preventive mental health and substance abuse work, nutrition guidance, sexual health and health-enhancing physical activity
Content
Social and Health Service System and Digital Health (Care) Services 3 cr SOTE
- The concepts of customer and patient
- Individuals, families and communities as customers
- Legislation, provision responsibilities, organisation, control and supervision in social welfare and health care services
- Service structures in social welfare and health care: public, private and third-sector Legislation, national guidelines and national and international programmes related to the promotion of health and well-being
- Special features of health-care customer relationships
- The rights and responsibilities of customers in selecting and developing service systems
- Recommendations Forms of entrepreneurship in social and health services
- Electronic health care services and technology, their special features and ability to meet the population’s health care needs
- Data protection and data security
- Statutory obligations regarding the safety of health care
Promotion Of Health and Functional Capacity 2 cr TETO
- The status of the population’s health and well-being (resources and challenges) and health-related factors (protective and burdening factors)
- Sources of health disparities and social exclusion (socio-economic status)
- Regulations and action programmes guiding the promotion of health and functional capacity
- Factors weakening public health and their preventionEconomic perspectives on health promotion
- Levels of health promotion (individual, community, society) and approaches (promotion and prevention)
- Key contents and methods in the promotion of health and functional capacity
- Prevention of illnesses, accidents and health issues
- Early identification of risk factors and the provision of support to those in need of itIdentifying needs for change, defining objectives and agreeing on the methods to achieve the objectivesThe principles of monitoring and evaluating health results and impacts
- Effective methods for promoting health and functional capacity
Materials
Links to literature is in Optima.
Teaching methods
Independent working in Optima
Exam schedules
Evaluation of the course is approved / failed based on the tasks.
International connections
Independent working in Optima
Student workload
5 credit = 125 hours work
Content scheduling
Student is working independently starting in Theme 1 and then themes in order. Introductions will open in 24th of February 2020 at 8 am. Last date for returning tasks is 26th April 2020 at 23.59 pm. Tasks returned later will not be evaluated, student will sign in this course in autum 2020.
Further information
Student is entitled to study this course when she/he has signed in Peppi by 2nd March.
Evaluation scale
Hyväksytty/Hylätty
Assessment methods and criteria
All the tasks has to be answered. When you receive the right answer, comment and reflect your own answer. Return all the tasks either by 26th of April. Teacher will evaluate tasks and write down the grade in Peppi after 29th April.