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University of Melbourne

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Clinical Costing Fundamentals and Analyses

  • Non-Award

This course provides healthcare professionals with knowledge and skills in clinical costing, focusing on cost-effectiveness and value-based care. It covers the fundamentals of clinical costing datasets, aligning financial and clinical information, and practical applications.

Key details

Degree Type
Non-Award
Duration
10 - 10 years full-time
Study Mode
Online
Domestic Fees
$511 total
International Fees
$511 total

About this course

Overview

An ageing and growing population, increased prevalence of chronic diseases, and technology-aided advances in treatment contribute to the rise in healthcare costs globally each year. To deliver optimal healthcare performance management, accurate and detailed information on cost, revenue and clinical outcomes is required. Understanding how clinical costing information is developed, determined, utilised and allocated will ultimately empower healthcare professionals to deliver value-based care.

This course comprehensively covers the fundamentals of clinical costing datasets in public hospitals from theory, philosophy to practice. The course explores how financial information aligns with clinical information to establish the cost and identify potential revenue associated with specific clinical tasks. Practical examples of clinical costing in action, including how to analyse and interpret cost data to develop a business case, is provided.

Entry requirements

There are no set entry requirements for this course. See our Frequently Asked Questions

Study locations

Online

What you will learn

What you will learn

Overview

An ageing and growing population, increased prevalence of chronic diseases, and technology-aided advances in treatment contribute to the rise in healthcare costs globally each year. To deliver optimal healthcare performance management, accurate and detailed information on cost, revenue and clinical outcomes is required. Understanding how clinical costing information is developed, determined, utilised and allocated will ultimately empower healthcare professionals to deliver value-based care.

This course comprehensively covers the fundamentals of clinical costing datasets in public hospitals from theory, philosophy to practice. The course explores how financial information aligns with clinical information to establish the cost and identify potential revenue associated with specific clinical tasks. Practical examples of clinical costing in action, including how to analyse and interpret cost data to develop a business case, is provided.

Designed For

This course is suitable for Medical Doctors. Clinical Costers, Cost Analysts, Students, Nurses, Trainees and Allied Health Professionals with an interest in clinical costing.

Learning Outcomes

  1. Understand the theory, philosophy and practice of clinical costing systems and datasets
  2. Understand how information from finance, human resources, ancillary and clinical services are linked
  3. Gain knowledge on clinical costing standards which underpin cost allocations
  4. Gain knowledge on how clinical costing datasets are used in practice

Knowledge and Skills

  • Practical application and working knowledge of the fundamentals of clinical costing
  • Comprehensive understanding of the importance of clinical costing datasets in healthcare cost-effectiveness analyses
  • Effective working knowledge of clinical costing standards and reporting requirements
  • Understanding of financial and clinical information systems

Course structure

Course Units
  • Tutorial 1: Why clinical costing is important?
  • Tutorial 2: The background of clinical costing
  • Tutorial 3: Clinical costing starts with finance
  • Tutorial 4: Where the clinical services are
  • Tutorial 5: Mapping clinical services to the dollars
  • Tutorial 6: Clinical costing standards, reporting and analyses
  • Tutorial 7: Funding and revenue allocation

How to apply

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