Students
Tuition Fee
SGD 5,886
Per course
Start Date
2026-01-14
Medium of studying
Healthcare Administration
Duration
13 weeks
Details
Program Details
Degree
Courses
Major
Healthcare Administration | Healthcare Management | Public Health
Area of study
Healthcare Administration | Healthcare Management | Public Health
Education type
Healthcare Administration | Healthcare Management | Public Health
Timing
Part time
Course Language
English
Tuition Fee
Average International Tuition Fee
SGD 5,886
Intakes
Program start dateApplication deadline
2026-01-14-
About Program

Program Overview


Measuring and Managing Quality of Care

Course Information

  • Dates: 14 January – 15 April 2026, every Wednesday
  • Time: 6pm – 9pm (SGT)
  • Venue: MD1 Tahir Foundation Building, National University of Singapore

Overview

This course delves into the intricacies of quality improvement and performance management within healthcare services and health systems. Using diverse stakeholder and different systemic perspectives, and exploring and practising different frameworks, tools, and systemic methods, students will learn to critically assess and formulate quality of care and value-driven outcome indicators as well as learn to manage healthcare and health system performance and improvement.


Practical application is emphasised as students will engage in a quality improvement initiative in the real world, as well as discuss managing and enhancing institutional performance using appropriate quality improvement frameworks and tools.


The course will emphasise the systemic and emergent nature of quality improvement within large and complex adaptive healthcare systems, to enable students to learn about leading and sustaining a culture of continuous quality improvement across the range of healthcare and health system settings and contexts.


Course Objectives

At the end of the course, participants will be able to:


  1. Analyse and critique care quality, safety, outcomes and value in healthcare services and health systems from different stakeholder and systemic perspectives
  2. Apply appropriate frameworks, tools, and systemic methods to critique and formulate quality of care and value-driven outcome indicators and targets systematically.
  3. Apply appropriate frameworks, methods, and tools to manage and improve the performance of healthcare institutions and health systems in terms of quality of care, safety, outcomes, and value.
  4. Demonstrate an improvement initiative in real-life using learnings covered in this course ; built upon the key principles of improvement science that supports systematic planning, design, conduct, and evaluation of quality improvement efforts.
  5. Recognise the systemic and emergent nature of quality improvement and performance management in large, socio-technologically complex adaptive systems such as health systems and healthcare services; and recommend appropriate approaches for leadership to drive and sustain practice and culture of quality improvement.

Who Should Attend?

  • Professionals in the Health Industry

Entry Requirements

  • Bachelor’s degree
  • Relevant public health related work experience
  • Candidates with other qualifications and experience may be considered on a case by case basis, subject to approval

Assessment & Certification

This is a SkillsFuture Singapore (SSG) approved course. As part of SSG funding requirements, participants have to achieve at least 75% attendance and pass all assessment(s)/examination(s).


An electronic certificate will be issued to all participants who complete the course:


  • Certificate of Competence – Attain a ‘C’ grade or above and meet a minimum of 75% attendance
  • Certificate of Participation – Attain a grade lower than ‘C’ and meet a minimum of 75% attendance

Course Instructor

  • Adjunct Associate Professor Ng Yeuk Fan Dr Ng Yeuk Fan is a Senior Consultant Public Health Physician experienced in health systems and services planning and evaluation, healthcare corporate transformation, organization development and change management.
  • Adjunct Lecturer Bang Chungli Dr Bang Chungli is a senior assistant director and a public health improvement specialist clinician with the National Improvement Unit at MOHT, Singapore, where he leads the Improvement Insights and Data Analytics arm of the unit.

Course Fee

Subsidy available Fee payable after subsidy
International Participant S$5886.00
Singapore Citizen aged 39 years & below / Permanent Resident S$1765.80
Singapore Citizen aged 40 years & above S$685.80
Singapore Citizen / Permanent Resident Sponsored by SMEs S$685.80
  • All enrolled candidates will also be required to pay a Student Services Fee of S$25.70.
  • Self-Sponsored participants can use their SkillsFuture Credits to pay for or offset course fees. SkillsFuture Credit claim has to be submitted to SkillsFuture Singapore (SSG) within 60 days before course commencement. SSG will not allow claims to be made after the first day of the course.
  • The University reserves the right to review and adjust the course fees and make changes to the programme structure and requirements as necessary and accordingly without prior notice.
  • Prices stated above are inclusive of 9% GST.
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