Philosophy of the programme
- Need and Relevance
Health issues in sub-Saharan Africa are unique to the continent. The BSc, HSM with IT programme is designed to address the national, and regional health system needs in using relevant strategies while retaining the international or global perspectives of healthcare.
- Sustainability
As the custodian of the programme, the university recognizes positive contributions from stakeholders and collaborators in its endeavor to improve health systems management and development in Africa. The goodwill of the stakeholders involved will be crucial to the sustainability of the programme. - Practicality
The burden of diseases is still an obstacle to development in many African countries. The current approaches to managing health systems have not worked to mitigate this problem. The programme is therefore designed to provide evidence-based training and ‘lessons learned’ approaches that have been proved practical to improving health systems in Africa and other parts of the world with similar environments. - Creative Thinking Skills Development
The programme endeavors to inculcate within the students a creative and analytical thinking process during their training in regard to the best approaches in solving health system challenges. Ultimately, this is expected to build up to reflective thinking abilities in the practice of their professional roles for the improvement of healthcare delivery.
- Innovativeness
The programme accepts that change in regard to health systems management issues is inevitable. Therefore, the programme adopts a holistic approach to training as well as recognizing the need to move in tandem with trends. - Outcome-Based Training
Programme design and implementation is based on the need to have graduates attain the stated competencies at the end of the programme.
Goal of the Programme
The main goal of the Bachelor of Science in Health Systems Management with IT programme is to enable graduates to acquire the necessary competencies to improve the quality of health services through effective management of the health systems.
Expected Learning Outcomes of the programme
The competencies expected to be achieved by graduates of the Bachelor of Science in Health Systems Management with IT programme include but not limited to:
- Manage health care facilities, commodities, infrastructure, logistics, and services for optimal performance of the health system
- Participate in health policy formulation, implementation, and health planning for effective guidance of health systems initiatives and interventions
- Manage Health Information Systems for decision making
- Manage Human Resources for Health for effective and quality performance of the health sector
- Provide effective governance and leadership for effective stewardship, oversight, regulation, and sustainability of the health system
- Undertake Health Systems research to inform innovation and interventions for improving performance, quality, effectiveness, and efficiency of the health sector
- Mobilize and manage financial resources for a sustainable health sector
Mode of Delivery
- Face-to-face (Full-time and Part-time)
- E-learning modes
- Blended face to face and e-learning
Duration of the Program
The duration of the program shall normally be four (4) academic years.
Course Structure
Teaching methods in all units shall include lectures, field trips, seminars, tutorials, discussions, and practical
Admission Requirements for the Proposed Programme
The candidate must meet the following requirements to be admitted to the BSc. HSM with IT programme:
- Have the minimum University admission requirements of C+ (Mean Grade) in Kenya Certificate of Secondary Education (KCSE) with at least C in Biology, C in Chemistry, C in Mathematics or Physics, and a C in English.
- Candidates with relevant Diploma from Kenya Medical Training Colleges, or any other training institutions recognized by the University Senate.
Regulations on Credit Transfer in the Programme
Credit transfer of academic credits shall take place under the following criteria and certificates:
- A credit transfer can only take place in a health-related field recognized by the University Senate and the Kenya Health Systems Managers Association
- Interuniversity transfer i.e. transfers from one University to another university.
- The student transfer shall be approved by the senate accompanied by an index number to the new university.
- Credit transfer for basic sciences shall be determined and approved by the senate
- University common information technology (UCI) courses are not transferable:-
- In accordance with the university statutes, a maximum of 1/3 (15 credit units) or equivalent of the study programme (degree or Diploma levels) at the University can be transferred.
- Evidence supporting credit transfer application should include a duly filled application form, certified copies of academic transcripts, certified copies of certificates, and a letter from the relevant registrar or authority from an immediate academic institution.
- Application for credit transfer shall not be allowed three weeks after the start of the semester unless allowed by the senate.
- Such courses are to satisfy the requirements of the Maseno University first and second years of study only
- There shall be a non-refundable fee as determined by the School Board and approved by Senate
- The University reserves the right to approve or reject credit transfer
FIRST YEAR SEMESTER I
COURSE CODE |
COURSE TITLE |
PHR 101 |
FUNDAMENTALS OF HEALTH RECORDS AND INFORMATION MANAGEMENT I |
PHR 105 |
HUMAN ANATOMY AND PHYSIOLOGY I |
PHR 103 |
MEDICAL STATISTICS I |
PHM 101 |
FOUNDATIONS OF HEALTH SYSTEM MANAGEMENT |
PHR 107 |
COMMUNICATION SKILLS IN HEALTH RECORDS & INFORMATION MANAGEMENT |
APY 101 |
INTRODUCTION TO PSYCHOLOGY |
PHT 116 |
PRINCIPLES OF ENVIRONMENTAL HEALTH |
MMA 106 |
MATHEMATICS I |
UCI 101 |
FOUNDATION OF INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY |
UCI 103 |
WORD PROCESSING AND DESIGN OF PRESENTATION |
MIT 103 |
WEB BROWSING AND COMMUNICATION |
FIRST YEAR SEMESTER II
COURSE CODE |
COURSE TITLE |
PHR102 |
FUNDAMENTALS OF HEALTH RECORDS AND INFORMATION MANAGEMENT II |
PHR104 |
HUMAN ANATOMY AND PHYSIOLOGY II |
PHR106 |
MEDICAL TERMINOLOGY AND NOSOLOGY I |
PHR 110 |
ESSENTIALS OF MEDICAL SOCIOLOGY AND ANTHROPOLOGY |
PHT 123 |
DRUG, SUBSTANCE USE AND DISORDERS |
PHT112 |
HIV & AIDS DETERMINANTS, PREVENTION AND MANAGEMENT |
PHT 116 |
FIRST AID |
UCI102 |
COMPUTER COMMUNICATION SYSTEMS |
MIT 102 |
HANDLING DATA |
MIT 104 |
DESCRIPTIVE, STATISTICAL ANALYSIS AND PRESENTATION |
SECOND YEAR SEMESTER I
COURSE CODE |
COURSE TITLE |
PHR 201 |
MEDICAL STATISTICS II |
PHR 203 |
HOSPITAL ADMINISTRATIVE STATISTICS |
PHR 205 |
BASIC EPIDEMIOLOGY IN HEALTHCARE DELIVERY |
PHR 207 |
HEALTH ETHICS AND LAW I |
PHR 209 |
HEALTHCARE AND PATIENT DATA SYSTEMS |
PHR 211 |
INTRODUCTION TO MEDICAL DEMOGRAPHY |
PHR 213 |
HEALTHCARE DATA CLASSIFICATION MANAGEMENT I |
PHR 215 |
HUMAN PATHOLOGY |
PHR 217 |
HEALTH RECORDS MANAGEMENT |
MIT 201 |
STATISTICAL COMPUTING |
MIT 203 |
SCIENTIFIC REPORT READING, WRITING, AND COMMUNICATION |
SECOND YEAR SEMESTER II
COURSE CODE |
COURSE TITLE |
PHR 202 |
MANAGEMENT OF HEALTH INFORMATION SYSTEMS |
PHR 204 |
COMMUNITY-BASED HEALTH MANAGEMENT INFORMATION SYSTEMS |
PHR 206 |
HEALTHCARE DATA CLASSIFICATION MANAGEMENT II |
PHR208 |
MEDICAL TERMINOLOGY AND NOSOLOGY II |
PHR 210 |
HEALTH ETHICS AND LAW II |
PHR 212 |
COMMUNITY DIAGNOSIS AND NEEDS ASSESSMENT |
PHR 214 |
INTRODUCTION TO NETWORKING |
PHR 216 |
HEALTH FACILITY ATTACHMENT I (RURAL) |
PHR 218 |
PRINCIPLES OF COMMUNITY HEALTH |
UCI 202 |
COMPUTER BASED INFORMATION SYSTEMS |
MIT 202 |
DATA MANAGEMENT |
THIRD YEAR SEMESTER I
COURSE CODE |
COURSE TITLE |
PHR 301 |
ELECTRONIC HEALTH RECORDS MANAGEMENT |
PHR 303 |
FACILITY-BASED HEALTH MANAGEMENT INFORMATION SYSTEM |
PHR 305 |
FUNDAMENTALS OF HEALTH MANAGEMENT PROCESS |
PHR 307 |
HEALTH PROMOTION |
PHR 309 |
INTEGRATED DISEASE SURVEILLANCE AND RESPONSE |
PHR 311 |
OCCUPATIONAL SAFETY AND HEALTH |
PHM 207 |
HEALTH SERVICES MANAGEMENT |
PHR 313 |
OBJECT ORIENTED PROGRAMMING |
UCI 301 |
MANAGEMENT OF INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY PROJECTS |
UCI 303 |
MULTIMEDIA & GRAPHICS SYSTEMS & APPLICATIONS |
THIRD YEAR SEMESTER II
COURSE CODE |
COURSE TITLE |
PHR 302 |
HEALTHCARE DATA QUALITY AND TECHNOLOGY |
PHR304 |
HEALTH RECORDS RESEARCH PROJECT |
PHR 306 |
HEALTH POLICY AND PLANNING FOR HEALTH DATA MANAGEMENT |
PHR308 |
APPLIED EPIDEMIOLOGY IN HEALTHCARE DELIVERY |
PHR 310 |
RESEARCH METHODOLOGY |
PHR 312 |
EVENT-DRIVEN PROGRAMMING |
PHR 314 |
HUMAN RESOURCE MANAGEMENT |
PHR 316 |
HEALTH FACILITY ATTACHMENT II (URBAN) |
UCI 302 |
ELECTRONIC COMMERCE |
FOURTH YEAR SEMESTER I
COURSE CODE |
COURSE TITLE |
CIT 401 |
SOFTWARE PROJECT MANAGEMENT |
PHR 401 |
CONTEMPORARY ISSUE IN HEALTH RECORDS AND INFORMATION MANAGEMENT |
PHR 403 |
HEALTH SERVICE QUALITY DEVELOPMENT |
PHR 405 |
DATA MINING AND HEALTH SYSTEMS ANALYSIS |
PHR 407 |
HEALTH ECONOMICS |
PHR 409 |
ENTREPRENEURSHIP AND SMALL BUSINESS MANAGEMENT |
UCI 403 |
INFORMATION ASSURANCE & SECURITY |
FOURTH YEAR SEMESTER I
COURSE CODE |
COURSE TITLE |
PHR402 |
PRINCIPLES OF TELEMEDICINE |
PHR 404 |
HEALTH PROJECT MANAGEMENT MONITORING AND EVALUATION |
PHM 402 |
STRATEGIC MANAGEMENT IN HEALTHCARE SYSTEMS |
PHR 406 |
PUBLIC HEALTH INFORMATICS |
PHR408 |
GEOGRAPHICAL INFORMATION SYSTEM AND HEALTH MANAGEMENT |
PHR 410 |
DISASTER AND HEALTH RECORDS AND INFORMATION MANAGEMENT |
UCI 410 |
INFORMATION SYSTEMS APPLICATION |