CODE 80606 ACADEMIC YEAR 2016/2017 CREDITS 6 cfu anno 2 BIOINGEGNERIA 8725 (LM-21) - SCIENTIFIC DISCIPLINARY SECTOR ING-INF/06 LANGUAGE Italiano TEACHING LOCATION SEMESTER 1° Semester OVERVIEW Clinical Engineering aims to prepare students in the following fields: Work on Hospital dimensioning to determine preliminary construction and running costs. Understand the general lay out of an Hospital, main areas ( medical and non-medical), furniture and biomedical equipment including Global Service Understand Hospital project planning Understand what HTA ( Health Technology assessment) is Evaluate the profit and loss statement of a public or private healthcare structure AIMS AND CONTENT LEARNING OUTCOMES The course aims to prepare students for engineering and management careers in healthcare private and public facilities/ industries, Health care Authorities (Regional and Central).The course is designed to introduce management concepts and tools for both reducing healthcare system costs and increasing the quality of healthcare, and to facilitate a better understanding between biomedical engineers and medical doctors. LEARNING OUTCOMES (FURTHER INFO) The course is designed to introduce management concepts and tools for both reducing healthcare system costs and increasing the quality of healthcare, and to facilitate a better understanding between biomedical engineers and medical doctors TEACHING METHODS Comprehensive Exam Written test (weights 20% on the total final Final oral exam (weights 80% on the total final score) The relevant max score is 30/30 Example: Written test score 20/30, oral test score 30/30, final score 28/30 The final exam will be about discussed during the lessons, the content of the “Lectio magitralis” and the field visits. Very important for the final evaluation will be the presentation effectiveness and the proper terminology used by the Student. During the oral exam, it could be discussed also the result of the work test (which is mandatory to be admitted to the theory exam). The attendance and active participation to the course shall be also one of the basic indirect element of evaluation. SYLLABUS/CONTENT Modules and brief description: Introduction to the Italian NHS System: A System within Systems Health care facilities (HCF) Management like a Company : Economics and Financial factors. The HCF Hospital Sustainability: how to calculate the hospital significant impact on the environment and economy of the surrounding community. HCF location Planning and Optimization: how to calculate the hospital land requirements starting from few data like inpatients length of care, surgeries and treatments Engineering economics in healthcare: how to estimate and calculate the preliminary hospital construction costs (in terms of civil works, plants, and biomedical equipment ) and relevant running costs. Principles of hospital design: students will learn how to design the general layout of an hospital and the specific services units Hospital waste management in hospitals: Italian legislation and rules Case Studies: Students will learn about hospitals success cases studies in Italy and will visit an HCF in Genoa. The program includes also : An off-site visit to an HCF in Genoa A “lectio magistralis” by selected preeminent Personalities of the HC world A classwork written test (the content varies every year and is made on regard of the arguments treated) Attendance is strongly suggested RECOMMENDED READING/BIBLIOGRAPHY The Coursebook is “Ingegneria per la Sanita” by Stefano Scillieri , Editor Flaccovio. The book will be integrated with the slides projected during the lessons and given to the students attending the course. TEACHERS AND EXAM BOARD GAETANO STEFANO SCILLIERI Ricevimento: Professor meets students prior appointment via email : stefano.scillieri@unige.it Exam Board GAETANO STEFANO SCILLIERI (President) MAURO GIACOMINI LESSONS Class schedule The timetable for this course is available here: Portale EasyAcademy EXAMS EXAM DESCRIPTION Written test (weights 20% on the total final Final oral exam (weights 80% on the total final score) The relevant max score is 30/30 Example: Written test score 20/30, oral test score 30/30, final score 28/30 The final exam will be about discussed during the lessons, the content of the “Lectio magitralis” and the field visits. Very important for the final evaluation will be the presentation effectiveness and the proper terminology used by the Student. During the oral exam, it could be discussed also the result of the work test (which is mandatory to be admitted to the theory exam). The attendance and active participation to the course shall be also one of the basic indirect element of evaluation. ASSESSMENT METHODS Areas of assessment During the classwork written test and mainly during the oral exam the students will have to show their knowledge on Clinical Engineering, and specifically, be able to: Work on Hospital dimensioning requirements (the Hospital itself and the piece of land needed) starting from basic available data; to determine preliminary construction and running costs. Understand the general lay out of an Hospital: rough general outline, main areas ( medical and non-medical), furniture and biomedical equipment Understand the concept of an Hospital project planning: from the design to the construction Understand what HTA ( Health Technology assessment) is Describe the fundamentals of the Global Service of biomedical equipment. Evaluate the profit and loss statement of a public or private healthcare structure knowing that public structures, according to the criteria of the Italian Law, are managed as a Corporation. Describe the principles of the hospital waste management Exam schedule Data appello Orario Luogo Degree type Note 19/06/2017 14:00 GENOVA Orale 03/07/2017 14:00 GENOVA Orale 28/07/2017 14:00 GENOVA Orale 15/09/2017 14:00 GENOVA Orale