The Health Management System Certificate is a five-day intensive professional course designed to provide participants with a comprehensive introduction to the management, organisation, and governance of modern healthcare systems. As healthcare providers and institutions are increasingly held accountable for quality outcomes, cost control, and operational efficiency, effective health management has become essential at all levels of healthcare delivery.
Through a combination of lectures, case discussions, and applied examples, the course explores how data, information systems, management strategies, and policy considerations are used to improve healthcare performance. Participants will examine key challenges faced by healthcare organisations, including service delivery, quality management, decision-making, and regulation, while also engaging with contemporary issues shaping healthcare systems nationally and internationally.
The course is suitable for healthcare professionals, administrators, managers, policy practitioners, and graduates seeking to strengthen their understanding of healthcare management and informatics within a short, focused learning format.
Course Objectives
By the end of the course, participants will be able to: