Regul Mha 18-19-07082018
Regul Mha 18-19-07082018
Regul Mha 18-19-07082018
to assist Medical and Allied Health Professionals with in-depth knowledge and competencies
suited to the various organizations in the healthcare field
To provide intensive and practical knowledge of healthcare management
To hone the student analytical abilities
The candidates belonging to All categories for Admission to Master of Hospital Administration
(MHA) Degree Course under Allied Health Sciences should have obtained any one of the
following degrees:
These modifications will be implemented from the Academic year 2017-2018 admissions
onwards.
Candidates who have passed any qualifying examination as stated above other than the Tamil
Nadu Dr. M.G.R. Medical University shall obtain an “Eligibility Certificate” from this
University by remitting the prescribed fees along with the application form and required
documents before seeking admission to any one of the affiliated institutions. The application
form is available in the University website :web.tnmmu.ac.in.
3. REGISTRATION:
4. MIGRATION/TRANSFER OF CANDIDATE:
The course shall commence from 1st September of the academic year. Cut off date for
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Admission is 30 September.
6. MEDIUM OF INSTRUCTION:
English shall be the Medium of Instruction for all the Subjects of study and for examinations
of the MASTER OF HOSPITAL ADMINISTRATION (MHA) DEGREE COURSES
UNDER ALLIED HEALTH SCIENCES.
The Curriculum and the syllabus for the course shall be as prescribed in these regulations and
are subject to modifications by the Standing Academic Board from time to time.
The regulations for re-admission are as per the University Common Regulation for Re-admission
after break of study for all courses.
Each academic year shall consist of not less than 270 working days
Total No. of working days including (Term day 270 days 85%) Examination period
(a) No candidate shall be permitted to appear in any one of the parts of MASTER OF
HOSPITAL ADMINISTRATION (MHA) DEGREE COURSES UNDER ALLIED
HEALTH SCIENCES Examinations unless he/she has attended the course in the subject for the
prescribed period in an affiliated institution recognized by this University and produce the
necessary certificate of study, attendance and satisfactory conduct from the Head of the
institution.
(b) A candidate is required to put in a minimum of 85% of attendance in both theory and
practical separately in each subject before admission to the examinations.
(a) A minimum of three written examinations shall be conducted in each subject during a year and
the average marks of the three performances shall be taken into consideration for the award of
Internal Assessment marks.
15th October
If the date of commencement of examination falls on Saturdays / Sundays or declared
Public Holidays, the examination shall begin on the next working day.
* It was resolved to approved 52nd Standing Academic Board held on 20.09.2016, G.C.
held on 08.11.2016 regarding change of Nomenclature in First year at Sl.No. 3 & 4 .
Further at Sl.No. 10 & 11 in First Year and Sl.No. 8 in Second Year introduced as
Internal Paper.
Evaluation of Disertation 200
Viva/Presentation 50
IA 50
Total 300
Passing Minimum 150
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** In the second year of study, the candidates shall submit dissertation apart from seven theory
papers
DISSERTATION:
a.a) All candidates admitted to undergo Post-Graduate Degree in MHA course shall be assigned
a topic for dissertation / Thesis by the head of the concerned Unit and the title of the topics
assigned to the candidates be intimated to the Controller of Examinations of this University
by the Head of the Department through the Head of the Institution before the end of 1st
year of the course.
a.b) The dissertation / thesis shall be a bound volume of a minimum of 50 pages and not
exceeding 75 pages of typed matter (Double line spacing and on one side only) excluding
certification, acknowledgements, annexure and Bibliography colour of wrapper should
be in Light Green
a.c) 4 copies of dissertation shall be submitted six (6) months prior to the commencement of the
theory examinations on the prescribed date to the Controller of Examinations of this
University.
a.d) Two copies are to be submitted as an electronic version of the entire dissertation in a
standard C.D. format by mentioning the details and technicalities used in the C.D. Format.
a.e) The concerned Professors/Readers are to supervise and to see that the dissertations are done
properly by utilizing the clinical materials of their own department/institution. The students
must learn the design and Interpretation of research studies, responsible use of informed
consent and research methodology and interpretation of data and statistical analysis. They
should seek the help of qualified staff members in the conduct of research. If necessary, they
can utilize the facilities in other Institutions. They must learn to use the library and computer
based search. This training will help them to develop skills in planning, designing
and conduct of research studies.
a.f) For Dissertation Max Marks 200, Viva-voce on Dissertation / Presentation Marks 50 and
IA 50 – Total 300 Minimum mark to pass 150.
a.g) LOG BOOK: Based on the curriculum to be maintained and presented at the time
of discussion of dissertation.
DETAILED CURRICULUM
FIRST YEAR
PAPER – 1: MANAGEMENT CONCEPTS AND ORGANIZATION BEHAVIOUR
Objectives:
i.1. To introduce the management concepts and principles as an induction to the management
course.
i.2. To apply the principles in the hospital administration
i.3. To improve the communication, decision - making planning organizing staffing leading
and controlling the process of the management.
i.4. The subject deals with people at work in organizations. It emphasis the influence of
motivation. Leadership, power and politics over the organizational function.
Reference Books:
1. Management Principles for Health Professionals, 2nd edition (1992) - Joan Gratto
Lieblev, Ruth Eller Louvine, Jeffrey Rothman, Aspex publication, Gaithersburg, Marylad
2. Management Principles – Shakthivel Murugan, New Age Publication
3. Essentials of Management – Harold Koontz and Heinz Weihrich – Tata McGraw Hill
– Fifth Edition
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4. Organisational Behaviour, 5 edition (1991) - Fred Luthans, McGraw-Hill Book
company
5. Theories and Models In Applied Behavioural Science, Vol.4. Organisational (1993) -
J.William Pfeiffer and Arlette C.Ballew, Pfeiffer and Company. USA.
6. Organisational Behaviour, Third Edition – Dr. K. Aswathappa, Himalaya Publishing
House
7. Organisational Behaviour, Nineth Edition – Stephen Robbins, Prentice Hall
PAPER – 2: BIO-STATISTICS AND OPERATIONS RESEARCH
Objectives:
1. To provide broad understanding of the statistical concept and techniques for research study
2. To develop an understanding of basic management science techniques and their role in
managerial decision-making using operations research techniques
Reference Books:
1. Business Statistics and Operation Research, P.R.Vittal, Margham Publication
2. An introduction of Biostatistics - A manual for students in Health in Health Sciences".
3rd Edn. (1996) - P.S.S.Sundar Rao and J.Richard, Preentice Hall of India publishers.
3. Introduction to Statistics – Levin – Prentice Hall
4. Statistics - S.P. Guptha – Sultan & Sons
* PAPER – 3: FINANCIAL AND MANAGEMENT ACCOUNTING IN HEALTHCARE
Objectives:
1. To acquaint the students with the various concepts, techniques, methods, process of accounting
data, analysis, interpretation, decision making in the areas of financial and Management
Accounting.
2. To apply the financial principles in the area of Hospital administration
3. To critically evaluate various financial decisions for hospitals
References Books:
1. Financial and Management Accounting, T.S.Reddy and Hariprasad Reddy, Margham
Publication
2. Financial and Management Accounting, S.N.Maheshwari
Objectives:
1. To familiarize the students with concepts & analytical tools in Managerial Economics,
applied in a variety of day-to-day business situations.
2. To acquaint the students with concepts and techniques used in Micro, macro - Economic
Theory and to enable them to apply this knowledge in business decision - making
References Books:
1. Managerial Economics – S.Sankaran, Margham Publication
2. Managerial Economics - R.L. Varshney & K.L.Maheshwari, 13th edition (1995),
Sultan Chand & sons, New Delhi.
3. Introduction to Managerial Economics – Savage C.L. & Small J.R., Introduction to
Managerial Economics
4. Understanding Health Economics, - A guide for healthcare decision makers –
Paul R.Maccrone – U.K. Kogan
Objectives:
1. To make students familiarize with epidemiological methods
2. To understand communicable and non communicable diseases
3. To understand hospital infection control
2. Textbook of Preventive & social Medicine, (1997) 15th edition - J.E. Park
PAPER – 6: MARKETING OF HOSPITAL SERVICES
Objectives:
1. To familiarize the students about the environment of market, consumer Behavior and to
develop the ability to design the best marketing strategy by analyzing the factors influencing
the purchase decision
2. To inculcate application of Marketing for service businesses from a managerial perspective
3. To provide a managerial frame work of service marketing
UNIT – 1: INTRODUCTION
Introduction to concepts of marketing in a medical care organization - Needs wants, demands products,
value, satisfaction and quality - Exchange transactions and relationships - medical marketing and
marketers - Evolution of Marketing - Relationship Marketing.
References Books:
1. Principles of marketing - Philip kotler & Gary Armstrong (1996), Prentice Hall of
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India New Delhi. 14 Indian Reprint.
2. Marketing Management - analysis, planning and control - Philip Kotler, (1987),
5th edition, Prentice hall of India, New Delhi.
3. Fundamentals of Marketing – William J. Stanton and Charles Futrell
4. Marketing Management – Rajan Saxena
5. Helen Woodruffe, 2001. "Services Marketing", Macmillan India Limited, New Delhi.
6. Valarie A. Zeithaml and Mary Jo Bitner, 2000. "Services Marketing", Tata McGraw Hill
Publishing Company Limited, New Delhi.
7. Dr. B. Balaji, 2006. "Services Marketing and Management", S. Chand & Company
Private limited, New Delhi.
8. G.D.Kunders, “How to Market your Hospital without Selling your Philosophy” Prism
Publication
PAPER – 7: LOGISTICS AND SUPPLY CHAIN MANAGEMENT IN HEALTHCARE SERVICES
Objectives:
1. To explore development of the logistics functions
2. To examine the strategic function of logistics Management in the Modern corporation
3. To familiarize in the concept of supply chain management
UNIT – 3: WAREHOUSING
Nature and Importance of Warehousing - type of Warehousing - A comparison of Public and Private
warehousing - Warehousing Operations Facility Development - size and Number of Warehouses -
Location Analysis - Warehouse Layout and Design - Package - computer Technology, Information and
Warehouse Management - Warehouse Productivity Measurement - Improving Warehouse
Productivity.
References Books:
1. Strategic Logistics Management – James R. Stock & Douglas M.Lambert, Tata
Mc-Graw Hill International Edition
2. Hospital Stores Management – An Integrated Approach, Shakthi Gupta, Jaypee
Brothers Medical Publishers Ltd
PAPER – 8: HEALTHCARE HUMAN RESOURCES MANAGEMENT
Objectives:
1. To acquaint the learner with various concepts, principles of HRM in Hospitals
2. To understand the importance of Human Resources Management in the hospitals, how training
and development, performance appraisal and compensation can help improving the functioning
of personnel ; the role played by industrial relations and labour laws in shaping HRM.
References Books:
1. Handbook of Health Care Human Resources Management, 2nd edition (1990) -
Norman Metzger, Aspen Publication Inc. Rockville, Maryland, USA
2. Principles of Personnel Management – Edwin Flippo – McGraw Hill
3. Managing Human Resources – Straus and Sayles – Prentice Hall
PAPER – 9: HOSPITAL MANAGEMENT INFORMATION SYSTEM
Objectives:
1. To understand the importance and application of Information Technology in Hospitals
2. To learn the modern method of promoting Hospitals through the role of IT
3. To study and understand the importance of data resources for Hospitals to explore the
information needs of hospitals and understand the importance of computerization of
medical data.
References Books:
1. Management Information System, James A.O’Brien, Tata Mc-graw Hill
2. Managing a Modern Hospital, A.V.Srinivasan, Response Books
3. Health Management Information System, Jack Smith, Open University Publication, U.K
* Syllabus for Internal Papers
MHA – Course
First Year
Objectives:
1. To develop the decision making ability of the student through case discussions seminars, Role
playing Management games etc in business environment and formulation of business plans
strategies in the real world situation.
Objectives:
1. To introduce the concept of scientific Research and the methods of conducting scientific data
collection.
2. To introduce the statistical tools of data Analysis and to conduct a Research study and prepare
the report writings protocol.
Objectives:
1. To acquaint the students with the basic concepts of Total Quality (TQ) from design assurance to
service assurance
2. To give emphasis on International Quality Accreditation and Certification System
3. To understand the process approach for quality management in hospitals.
Objectives:
1. To understand the structure and functions of different departments of a hospital and health care
organization.
2. To develop skills in planning, building and managing hospitals and health care.
3. To make familiarize students with concepts and techniques of Modern Management in different
health care units.
UNIT – 1: INTRODUCTION
Concept of Hospitals - Planning and Design of a Hospital (Building & Physical Layout) - space
Required for Separate Functions - Different types of Hospitals - Problems and constrains in different
type of Hospitals - History of Hospital Development - Departmentation and organization structure of
different types of hospitals.
Objectives:
1. To familiarize the students to identify the areas of Safety and Risk in Hospitals
2. To familiarize the hospital administration in the area of disaster management of the Hospital
with special emphasis of risk management.
References Books:
1. Safety and Risk Management, Shailendra K. Singh, Mittal Publishers
2. Safety, Security and Risk Management, J.H.Diwan
PAPER – 6: PROJECT PLANNING & MANAGEMENT
Objectives:
1. To explore the opportunities in project management field
2. To familiarize the students towards project management techniques
3. To study project implementation process and how to identify contractors
References Books:
1. Project Management, S.Choudary, Tata Mc-Graw Hill
2. Project Management: A Systems Approach to Planning, Scheduling, and
Controlling (11th Edition) Harold Kerzner, Ph.D.
PAPER – 7: LEGAL FRAMEWORK FOR HOSPITALS
Objectives:
1. To understand the legal issues pertaining to Hospitals
2. To familiarize students towards Healthcare Laws
References Books:
1. Doctor & Laws, Singhal
2. Forensic Medicine and Toxicology, Dr.V.V.Pillay
3. Organ Transplantation Act – Bare Act, Supreme Court of India
Syllabus for Internal Papers
MHA – Course
SECOND YEAR
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