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Organizations in the health sector routinely deploy projects, either to pilot an initiative or to support existing programs and policies. The central, but elusive, aim of completing a project on-target, on time and on budget rests primarily on having a competent manager equipped with the necessary knowledge, tools, and techniques for this purpose. This course teaches managers or associates the essentials of such management principles and techniques.

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Through this course, participants learn the steps in using the World Health Organization’s ICD-10 as a coding tool. The course covers 26 modules, including the definition of ICD-10, benefits derived from its usage, the history of its development, its elements and structures, the general guidelines for coding, and specific instructions for coding morbidity and mortality data.

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The UP PGH Department of Rehabilitation Medicine aims to provide continuing education programs for physiatrists and paramedical on the latest trends and relevant topics in the practice of physical medicine and rehabilitation. Topics for the past years included essentials of musculoskeletal ultrasound, vestibular rehabilitation, and workshop on gait analysis and upper extremity motion analysis system.

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This course is designed for future hospital executives who would like to be exposed in the discipline of hospital administration. This course is highly recommended to those planning to be admitted in the Masters of Hospital Administration program. It is also highly recommended to department heads or supervisors working in the clinical, nursing, or ancillary services of the hospital.

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This course is designed to provide the foundation, knowledge and an introduction to the discipline of hospital health information management. In compliance with the hospital licensing requirement, this course will introduce the policies, organization, systems and procedures, ICD and procedures coding system, hospital statistical requirements, and quality systems, which are all essential to health information management in hospitals.