California State University, Chico | |||||||||||||||||||||||||
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HCSV 235/POLS 205 Spring 2005 | |||||||||||||||||||||||||
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HEALTHCARE POLICY AND POLITICS | |||||||||||||||||||||||||
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Tuesday, 6:00 to 8:50 p.m. Butte 229 | |||||||||||||||||||||||||
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Richard A. Narad, D.P.A. Phone: (530)898-5309 | |||||||||||||||||||||||||
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Butte 627 FAX: (530) 898-5107 | |||||||||||||||||||||||||
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E-mail: mailto:RNARAD@CSUCHICO.EDU | |||||||||||||||||||||||||
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Office Hours: Tuesday 2:00 to 5:00, Wednesday 10::00 to 12:00, or by appointment | |||||||||||||||||||||||||
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1. Scope of Course: This course will analyze the political forces, both private and public, which impact upon the health industry in the United States. It focuses on the political process as it relates to the health care delivery system and on major political/policy issues related to the delivery of health care. | |||||||||||||||||||||||||
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2. Reading Materials | |||||||||||||||||||||||||
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Health administration core library: | |||||||||||||||||||||||||
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WebCT | |||||||||||||||||||||||||
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For students who have not completed HCSV 231 (and/or who do not feel comfortable with their knowledge of the health care delivery system) Anthony R. Kovner’s Health Care Delivery in the United States is recommended. | |||||||||||||||||||||||||
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3. Course Format: Classes will combine lectures, discussions, guest speakers, class exercises, and student presentations. | |||||||||||||||||||||||||
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4. Grading | |||||||||||||||||||||||||
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Grades: | |||||||||||||||||||||||||
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5. Projects and Activities | |||||||||||||||||||||||||
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This syllabus includes descriptions of each of the assignments. Students should ensure that submitted papers include all of the required items and comply with the specifications listed in Section 9, below. | |||||||||||||||||||||||||
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6. Confidentiality: During this course, the instructor, guest speakers, or students may share information regarding specific organizations or individuals. Such information should be treated as confidential and not discussed outside of the classroom. If you are in doubt regarding the confidentiality of any information, consult the instructor. | |||||||||||||||||||||||||
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Academic honesty: Students must ensure that appropriate
credit is given for all materials. Ideas taken from other persons
must be properly cited. Any direct quote must be
enclosed in quotation marks and must be cited. | |||||||||||||||||||||||||
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8. You should be aware that this class will be harder than most classes that you have taken. This is a 200 level class--you are expected to analyze topics in your papers, presentations, and class discussions; and not to merely describe them. | |||||||||||||||||||||||||
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Assignments should be of the same quality that is expected of an employee in a professional position in the health care field. That means that grammar and spelling will be considered in grading assignments. It means that due dates and project specifications are taken seriously. It means that attendance is expected. | |||||||||||||||||||||||||
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9. Written papers: All papers turned in for this course must comply with the following requirements: | |||||||||||||||||||||||||
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10. Presentations: The presentations that you make in this class must comply with the following: | |||||||||||||||||||||||||
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11. On-line resources: I have established a WebCT site (through the CSU, Chico Portal for class related materials. Class handouts and other materials will be distributed only through this site. | |||||||||||||||||||||||||
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Schedule
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INTEREST GROUP PROFILE |
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Assignment: Identify a special interest group which is involved in health care politics in California. Sign up at the second class session. |
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Content: The paper and presentation should include: |
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1. General description of the group |
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· Who are the members? |
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· What is the general purpose of the organization? |
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2. General goals/policies regarding the health care delivery system |
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· What do they want the health system to be like? |
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· Generally, what do they want to accomplish in legislation? |
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3. Positions on specific health issues |
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· What positions have they taken? |
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· Using Feldstein’s model (from the article on WebCT), why have they taken these positions? |
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4. The group's power |
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· How successful/influential are they? |
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Your primary source of information will be the group itself. You should contact them early because sending you information may not be their highest priority. In addition to written information that they provide, you will probably need to interview them, either in person or on the telephone. Some information is available from their webpages. Where possible, these are linked to our class page. |
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Do not depend only on the information that they provide. You should also look at the bills that they support and oppose and consider the reasons that they take the positions that they do. |
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Papers should be a maximum of three pages (plus endnotes). Presentations should be five minutes. |
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FRIENDS AND FOES ANALYSIS |
| Assignment: Based on the class presentations, identify three groups that you would expect to cooperate with your group on legislation and three groups that you would expect your group to compete with (that is, they would oppose your legislation and visa versa). |
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| 1. Identify your group and give a brief summary of its general goals for the health system. |
| 2. Identify three groups that would be friends and three groups that would be foes. For eacyh, explain why you believe this about them. |
| Papers should be a maximum of two pages. |
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BILL ANALYSIS |
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Assignment: A piece of current health legislation will be provided. Analyze the bill to determine its impact on the group which you profiled. |
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Content: The analysis should include: |
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1. General goal/purpose of bill |
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2. Specific contents |
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3. Pros and cons of the initiative, from the viewpoint of your organization. |
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4. Specific impacts on "your" organization and its members. |
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5. A recommended position and rationale. You must take a support or oppose position. The bill is not one that your organization would sit back and watch! |
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The analysis should be in the form of a memo from you (role playing as a member of the legislative advocacy staff) to your organization's legislative advocate. It should be a maximum of three pages. (Of course, a memo would normally be single spaced, but for the purpose of this assignment, follow the specifications in this syllabus). |
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POSITION PAPER |
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Assignment: Based on the above analysis, develop a legislative position paper. |
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Content: The position paper should be in the form of a letter from you (role playing as a member of your organization's legislative advocacy staff) to the Chair of the Assembly Health Committee. It should state |
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1. Your organization's position for or against the bill |
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2. your supporting arguments. |
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It should be a maximum of two pages. (Of course, a letter would normally be single spaced and shorter, but for the purpose of this assignment, follow the specifications in this syllabus). |
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HEALTH ISSUE PAPER/PRESENTATION |
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Assignment: Select a current health policy issue (sign up at the second class session). Prepare a written summary of the issue and a presentation. |
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Content: The paper and presentation should include: |
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1. A summary of the issue—identify the issue and what problems are perceived to exist |
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2. Potential policy options for solving these problems, including your analysis of their strengths and weakness |
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3. Any current California or federal legislation (if any) on this topic |
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5. A summary of recent actions (if any) on the issue. |
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4. Your prediction regarding the likely position regarding major interest groups (not necessarily the group that you have used for other assignments). |
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Papers should be a maximum of three pages (plus endnotes). Presentations should be ten minutes. |