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GERON 6392 Care Management: Legal, Financial, and Business Issues
Credit hours: 3 per Semester
Cluster: Gerontology, Gerontology
https://student.apps.utah.edu/uofu/stu/ClassSchedules/main/1218/description.html?subj=GERON&catno=63

 

Course Level: Masters

Course Type: Masters

IPE: No

Course Open to: all

Institution:University of Utah

Pre-requisites: GERON 6390 Geriatric Care Management I: Clinical Issues

Course Description: THIS IS A MASTERS LEVEL COURSE. The Geriatric Care Management: Legal, Financial, and Business Issues course presents the opportunity for students to gain insight and understanding into the creation, development, implementation and monitoring of a care management business through the development of a written business plan and in-depth discussions with small business owners. The course also reviews the domains of care management practice: assessment and care planning in the medical, emotional, cognitive, environmental and spiritual domains with an emphasis on the legal and financial domains of care management. The course is appropriate for individuals who have an interest in the care management field and who are focusing their careers on the care of the elderly and disabled.

 

Method of Instruction: Online using Canvas

Delivery Platform: Online

Campus visits required: None

Course Contact: Heather Clarkson

email: heather.clarkson@nurs.utah.edu

 

Tuition: current NEXus tuition rate

 

Other considerations: Masters, PhD, and DNP Students Welcome!

 

Available Seats by Semester for this course:

 

FALL 2019

Section: 091
Instructor: Brenda Luther, PhD
Seats: 2
Credits: 3 / Semester
Start Date: 08-19-19
End Date: 12-05-19



FALL 2020

Section: 091
Instructor: TBA
Seats: 5
Credits: 3 / Semester
Start Date: 08-24-20
End Date: 12-18-20



FALL 2021

Section: 091
Instructor: TBA
Seats: 5
Credits: 3 / Semester
Start Date: 08-23-21
End Date: 12-10-21

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FALL 2022

Section: 091
Instructor: TBA
Seats: 5
Credits: 3 / Semester
Start Date: 08-22-22
End Date: 12-09-22



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