ECTS credits ECTS credits: 3
ECTS Hours Rules/Memories Hours of tutorials: 3 Expository Class: 9 Interactive Classroom: 12 Total: 24
Use languages Spanish, Galician
Type: Ordinary subject Master’s Degree RD 1393/2007 - 822/2021
Departments: External department linked to the degrees, Psychiatry, Radiology, Public Health, Nursing and Medicine
Areas: Área externa M.U en Atención Sanitaria, Xestión e Coidados, Nursing
Center Faculty of Nursing
Call: Second Semester
Teaching: With teaching
Enrolment: Enrollable | 1st year (Yes)
Knowledge
The student will know/understand:
- The evolution and configuration of the National Health System.
- The organization of the Health System in Spain and Europe.
- Current models of healthcare management.
- The conditions for research in the field of Health Services Management.
- The organization of healthcare institutions and services.
Competence
- Possess and understand knowledge that provides a basis or opportunity for originality in the development and/or application of ideas, often in a research context.
- Students will be able to apply acquired knowledge and problem-solving skills in new or unfamiliar environments within broader (or multidisciplinary) contexts related to their area of study.
- Students will be able to integrate knowledge and confront the complexity of formulating judgments based on information that, while incomplete or limited, includes reflections on the social and ethical responsibilities associated with the application of their knowledge and judgments. - Students must be able to communicate their conclusions, the knowledge, and the underlying rationale behind them, to specialized and non-specialized audiences in a clear and unambiguous manner.
- Students must possess the learning skills that allow them to continue their studies in a manner that will largely be self-directed or autonomous.
Skills
- Establish the principles and characteristics of healthcare systems in our environment.
- Establish the elements of Clinical Management in general and of clinical management units in particular.
- Use and interpret quality indicators and healthcare indicators.
- Ability to recognize the diversity and multicultural nature of today's society and of healthcare system users.
- Ability to adapt to new situations in a changing environment such as the healthcare system.
- Initiative and entrepreneurial spirit.
- Organizational and planning skills.
- European healthcare systems
- Decentralization and coordination of the Spanish National Health System
- Healthcare financing
- Comparative analyses of healthcare systems
- Operation of the Spanish National Health System in the European context
- The public and private healthcare markets
Basic:
Cabiedes, L. (2003). Evaluación Económica de Tecnologías Sanitarias, Monográfico del III Curso de Actualización en Medicina de Familia y Atención Primaria, SEMERGEN-Asturias.
Cullis, J. G. & West, P. A. (1984). Introducción a la Economía de la Salud, ed. Desclée de Brouwer, Bilbao, pp. 43-52.
González, B. (2005). ¿Qué hace la Economía por nuestra salud? Economía y Salud, Número Especial, pp. 27-32.
Hoffman, F.M. (1989). Gestión económica en dirección de enfermería. Ed. Doyma, Barcelona (España). ISBN: 9788475922645.
Rodríguez, M. (1992): Corrientes económicas y criterios de equidad en Sanidad. Revista de Economía, 12,55-60.
Romains, J. (1924). Knock o el triunfo de la medicina, Editorial Bruño, edición en español de 1989, Madrid. Nota: lectura en las clases prácticas.
Samuelson, P. A. & Nordhaus, W. D. (2002). Economía. Ed. McGraw-Hill, 17ª edición. Madrid, pp. 3-53.
Additional:
Drummond, M. F.; Stoddart, G. L. & Torrance, G. W. (1991). Métodos para la evaluación económica de los Programas de Atención de la Salud, ed. Díaz de Santos, Madrid.
López i Casasnovas, G. & Ortún Rubio, V. (1998). Economía y Salud. Fundamentos y políticas. Ediciones Encuentro, Madrid.
McGuire, A.; Henderson, J. & Mooney, G. (1988). The Economics of Health Care, Ed. Routledge (reimpresión de 1992).
Mooney, G. (1994). Key Issues in Health Economics. Ed. Harvester Wheatsheaf, 1a edición.
Ortún, V. (1992). La Economía en Sanidad y Medicina: Instrumentos y Limitaciones, ed. La Llar del Llibre, Barcelona.
Knowledge
The student will know/understand:
- The evolution and configuration of the National Health System.
- The organization of the Health System in Spain and Europe.
- Current models of healthcare management.
- The conditions for research in the field of Health Services Management.
- The organization of healthcare institutions and services.
Competence
- Possess and understand knowledge that provides a basis or opportunity for originality in the development and/or application of ideas, often in a research context.
- Students will be able to apply acquired knowledge and problem-solving skills in new or unfamiliar environments within broader (or multidisciplinary) contexts related to their area of study.
- Students will be able to integrate knowledge and confront the complexity of formulating judgments based on information that, while incomplete or limited, includes reflections on the social and ethical responsibilities associated with the application of their knowledge and judgments. - Students must be able to communicate their conclusions, the knowledge, and the underlying rationale behind them, to specialized and non-specialized audiences in a clear and unambiguous manner.
- Students must possess the learning skills that allow them to continue their studies in a manner that will largely be self-directed or autonomous.
Skills
- Establish the principles and characteristics of healthcare systems in our environment.
- Establish the elements of Clinical Management in general and of clinical management units in particular.
- Use and interpret quality indicators and healthcare indicators.
- Ability to recognize the diversity and multicultural nature of today's society and of healthcare system users.
- Ability to adapt to new situations in a changing environment such as the healthcare system.
- Initiative and entrepreneurial spirit.
- Organizational and planning skills.
- Lecture teaching: Faculty members present the conceptual content of the subject.
- Seminar: This is a space for reflection and/or in-depth exploration of theoretical content with collaborative and cooperative work.
- Individual work-Independent problem-solving: Solving specific problems from a practical perspective.
Of the proposals in Article 21 of RD 822/2021, the following are used: project-based learning or case studies, collaborative and cooperative work, problem-solving-based learning, teaching based on the intensive use of digital information and communication technologies, and other initiatives promoted by the university or institution.
- Seminar participation: Demonstration of knowledge and participation: Weighted at 50%.
- Assignments: Preparation and/or presentation of academic papers, Writing and formal questions, Evidence provided, Demonstration of knowledge. Weighted at 50%.
- Theoretical/lecture: 10 hours (8 hours in-person and 2 hours distance learning). Attendance requirements: 80%
- Interactive/seminar: 14 hours (10 hours in-person and 4 hours distance learning). Attendance requirements: 71%
- Student personal work: 51 hours. Attendance requirements: 0%
Attendance at the lectures and interactive sessions is essential for following and successfully completing the course. Students must complete all the activities recommended by the faculty (problem-solving, literature review, and practical exercises) to successfully complete the course. It is highly recommended that students take advantage of the five hours of tutorials for problem-solving and completing exercises.
CLASS ATTENDANCE:
The Governing Council approved the Regulations on Class Attendance for Official Undergraduate and Master's Degree Programs at the University of Santiago de Compostela, held at the Governing Council meeting on November 25, 2024.
The USC is a face-to-face university, so the aforementioned attendance requirements are mandatory. In the cases contemplated in the Faculty's regulations, students may request official exemption from teaching. In cases where exemption from class attendance is contemplated, subject to specific circumstances, the regulations issued in Instruction No. 1/2017 of the USC General Secretariat will be taken into account. In this regard, all relevant information can be found at the following link: http://www.usc.es/gl/centros/cc_educacion/dispensa_asistencia_clase.html
DATA PROTECTION AND ACADEMIC COMMUNICATION:
The regulations in force at the USC will apply:
Students must use the USC email address (@rai.usc.es) when communicating with faculty members via email.
Teaching and learning (classes/tutorials) is a private process, understood as a process of communication and exchange between the faculty member and the students enrolled in the course.
Mandatory compliance with data protection regulations: https://www.usc.gal/es/politica-privacidad-proteccion-datos.
ENVIRONMENTAL RESPONSIBILITY:
-Avoid plastic covers or other unnecessary external packaging.
-Whenever possible, use staples instead of binding.
-Print on both sides in "ink-saving" quality.
-Do not use blank pages as chapter or section dividers.
-Avoid appendices that do not directly relate to the topics covered.
GENDER PERSPECTIVE:
The gender perspective will be introduced transversally into the content.
In compliance with gender equality criteria in the university setting, it is recommended to use gender-neutral language both in everyday classroom work and in assigned academic work. We recommend the USC Guide for the Use of Inclusive Language (2018): https://xornalistas.gal/web/uploads/novas_adxuntos/adxunto/fa5/5c013549…
MOBILE USE:
The use of mobile phones in the classroom is restricted to use as a work tool, following the instructions given by the teacher. Students are responsible for any legal and academic consequences that may arise from improper use.
INSTITUTIONAL TECHNOLOGICAL TOOLS
Mandatory use of institutional technological tools: Virtual Campus, Microsoft Office 365, and other tools provided by the Faculty and authorized as institutional tools by the University.
Emilio Ruben Pego Perez
Coordinador/a- Department
- Psychiatry, Radiology, Public Health, Nursing and Medicine
- Area
- Nursing
- Phone
- 881812053
- emilioruben.pego [at] usc.es
- Category
- Professor: Intern Assistant LOSU
Monday | |||
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16:00-20:00 | Grupo /CLE_01 | Galician | Classroom 2.03 |
Tuesday | |||
16:00-20:00 | Grupo /CLE_01 | Galician | Classroom 2.03 |
05.12.2026 16:00-18:00 | Grupo /CLE_01 | Classroom 2.03 |
07.01.2026 16:00-18:00 | Grupo /CLE_01 | Boardroom Isabel Zendal (Xoán XXIII) |