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Entrepreneurship in Integrated Health Care
IBC 720
This course provides an introduction to the essential entrepreneurship skills for the healthcare professional. The course focuses on how to create a business plan for a new business venture or an existing organization to meet the needs of the evolving healthcare marketplace. The student will complete the following: Create a formal business plan for a health care or related organization. Create strategies to demonstrate the value of a health care business plan. Consult with key organization stakeholders on the plan. Make a pitch to key stakeholders on the business plan. Practice using social media for marketing (Twitter, Facebook, Linkedin) Describe strategies and techniques for a successful health care consulting practice

Population-Based Health Management
IBC 611
The focus of this course is projects on population health management in healthcare settings: patient identification and outreach, screening and risk-stratification, stepped-care treatment to target, follow-up and evaluation. Students are doctoral students with an existing management degree enrolled in either a clinical concentration (e.g., social workers, counselors, nurses, occupational therapists, etc.) or management concentration (M.B.A, M.H.A., M.P.H, etc.). The student written assignments require they identify a population for the course, conduct a literature review based on a defined intervention, then design and evaluation of a population health program, including the program costs and anticipated return on investment (ROI). This course and students are well suited for Riipen partner companies that include population health management programs. Students work with partner Riipen companies as individuals or in small groups based on interest. This is an 8 week intensive course.

Entrepreneurship in Integrated Health Care
IBC 720
This course provides an introduction to the essential entrepreneurship skills for the healthcare professional. The course focuses on how to create a business plan for a new business venture or an existing organization to meet the needs of the evolving healthcare marketplace. The student will complete the following: Create a formal business plan for a health care or related organization. Create strategies to demonstrate the value of a health care business plan. Consult with key organization stakeholders on the plan. Make a pitch to key stakeholders on the business plan. Practice using social media for marketing (Twitter, Facebook, Linkedin) Describe strategies and techniques for a successful health care consulting practice

Behavioral Health Management
IBC 626
This course is an online 8 week course on healthcare management for students in the Arizona State University Doctor of Behavioral Health degree program. Students represent clinical (e.g., social workers, counselors, nurses) and management (public health, health policy and administration, operations and finance, marketing). Our students are located across the United States, most are mature professionals with 10+ years of experience in the field. The Doctor of Behavioral Health is focused on integrated health care, the team-based, coordinated approach to prevention and improved management of medical, lifestyle, psychiatric and substance abuse problems in primary care and other settings. This course is focused on applied management homework assignments that may be ideal for a Riipen partner. General topics covered in this course include quality improvement, managing finance and budgets, managing health technologies, Human Resources, organizational dynamics and healthcare marketing.