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PGDM I SEMESTER SYLLABUS
4 Credits (3-0-2)
Unit-1: Information System Concepts: Introduction, Data vs. Information, open system vs.
closed system,Classification of IS in the organization, Information Quality Attributes, Business
Process Management. MS-Word: Word basics, Formatting texts and documents, working with
heading and footnotes, tablesand sorting, graphics mail merge and macros. MS-PowerPoint:
Preparation and formatting of presentations, drawing objects in the presentation,Setting
Animation.
Unit-5: IS Security: Introduction, information system threats, vulnerability and computer crime,
protectinginformation system, Intrusion Detection System, Auditing of information systems.
Suggested Readings:
1. Silberschatz, Korth, Sudarshan / Mc-Graw Hill- “Database System Concepts,5e”
2. Leonard Jessup, Joseph Valacich, PHI - “Information’s Systems Today”
3. James A O’Brien, PHI- “MIS : Managing Information Technology in the Networked
Enterprise”
4. Curtis Frye, PHI- “Microsoft Access : Plain and Simple”
Suggested Readings:
1. Nilanjana Gupta, Communicate with confidence, Anthem Press.
2. V. Syamala, Effective English Communication for you, Emerald Publisher.
3. Krishnamohan&MeeraBanerji, Developing Communication Skills.
4. R.K.Madhukar, Business Communication, Vikash Publishing House Pvt. Ltd.
5. Shalini Sharma, Concepts of Professional Communication, Acme Learning
Unit-1: Financial Accounting: Meaning, nature and importance. Accounting cycle, accounting
equation.Journal, Ledger and Trial Balance.
Unit-2: Preparation of Final Accounts: Manufacturing Accounting, Trading Account, Profit and
Loss-Account, Profit and Loss appropriation Account, Balance Sheet (with
adjustments).Depreciation Accounting.
Unit-3: Analysis of Financial Statement: Meaning and importance Ratio analysis, Profitability
ratios, Activity ratios, Liquidity ratios, Long-term solvency ratios, Common size statement,
Comparative statements and Trend analysis.
Unit-4: Funds Flow Statement: Meaning and importance, Preparation of schedule of changes in
working capital; Preparation of funds flow statement and its analysis, Cash Flow Statement
Suggested Readings:
1. Financial Accounting- P.C. Tulsian, Pearson Education India.
2. An Introduction to Accountin
3. g- S.K.S.B.N. &Maheshwari., Vikas Publications
4. Jain S.P. and Narang K.L. Advanced Cost Accounting, Kalyani Publishers, Ludhiana.
5. Khan M.Y. and Jain, P.K. Management Accounting, TMH, N.Delhi.
Unit-1:Introduction to Statistics: Statistical Data: Primary and Secondary data – Sources of Data
– Types of Classification of data - Frequency Distribution: Discrete or Ungrouped Frequency
Distribution, Grouped Frequency Distribution, Continuous Frequency Distribution. –
Diagrammatic and Graphic Representation: Line Diagram Introduction to Statistics, Bar
Diagram, Rectangle Diagram, and Pie Diagram -Choice of a suitable Diagram – Graphs:
Histograms, Frequency Polygon, Cumulative Frequency Curves or Ogives – Advantages and
Limitations of Diagrams and Graphs Tabulation:- Types of Tables- Construction of one way and
two way tables.
Suggested Readings:
1. Nilanjana Gupta, Communicate with confidence, Anthem Press.
2. V. Syamala, Effective English Communication for you, Emerald Publisher.
3. Krishnamohan&MeeraBanerji, Developing Communication Skills.
4. R.K.Madhukar, Business Communication, Vikash Publishing House Pvt. Ltd.
5. Shalini Sharma, Concepts of Professional Communication, Acme Learning
Unit 4: Controlling
The system and process of controlling; Control Techniques and Information Technology;
Productivity, Operations Management and Total Quality Management.
Dhirubhai Ambani, Narayan Murthy, Premji, Ratan Tata, Steve Jobs, Bill Gates.
Suggested Readings:
1. Robbins Stephen P., “Management”, Pearson
2. Stoner James A.F.., “Management”, Pearson
3. Business Environment and Policy Francis Cherunilam, 4th Edition 2005, Himalaya Dr Francis
Cherunilam,
4. Business Environment Text & Cases, Himalaya Publishing
5. S.K. Mishra, and V.K Puri, Economic Environment of Business, Himalaya Publishing
6. Paul Justice, Business Environment- Text and Cases, TATA McGraw Hill.
7. Aswathappa, Essential of Business Environment, Himalaya Publishing
8. Aggarwal&Diwan, Business Environment, Excel Books
9. Sengupta, Government & Business Vikas Publishing House
10. Economic Survey, Government of India (Latest)
Unit-3: Motivation and Leadership: Concept, principles, theories – content and process.
Monetary and non-monetary motivation. Leadership: Concept, functions, styles, and theories of
leadership-trait, behavioral, and situational.
Suggested Readings:
1. Stephen Robbins, Timothy Judge: ‐“Organizational Behavior Global Edition” Pearson
2. PareekUdai, Behavioral Process in Organizations, Oxford and IBH, New Delhi, 1981.
3. Mishra N., “Organizational Behavior”, Vikas Publishers
Unit-3: Inflation :
Definition, Characteristics and types, Inflation in terms of demand-pull and Cost -push factors,
Effects of Inflation.
Objects of monetary policy under static, cyclical and growth settings. Monetary equilibrium
criteria - Rising prices, Stable prices and neutral money. Relationship between Monetary policy
and Fiscal policy. Instruments and techniques of monetary control. Limitations of monetary
policy.
Suggested Readings:
Text Books:
1. Joel Dean - Managerial Economics, Prentice Hall/Pearson.
2. Rangarajan - Principles of Macro Economics, Tata McGraw Hill.
3. Mankar.V.G., Business Economics, Macmillan, Business Book, 1999.
Reference Books:
1. Robert Pindyck, Daniel Rubinfeld:- “Microeconomics International Edition”
2. Mark N.K. Saunders, Philip Lewis, Adrian Thornhill:- “Research Methods for Business
Students”
3. Atmanand, “Managerial Economics”, Excel Books, Delhi
4. Dwivedi D.N. , “Managerial Economics, “Vikas Publishers”
PGDM II SEMESTER SYLLABUS (Hospital Administration)
Unit-2: Entrepreneurial Project Development: Idea generation – sources and methods, Identification and
classification of ideas.Environmental Scanning and SWOT analysis, Preparation of project plan –Points to be
considered, Components of an ideal business plan – market plan, financial plan, operational plan, and HR
plan.Project formulation –project report significance and contents.Project appraisal –Aspects and methods :(a)
Economic oriented appraisal, (b) Financial appraisal, (c) Market oriented appraisal, Technological feasibility,
Managerial competency.
Unit-3: Financing Of Enterprises: Need for Financial Planning, Sources of finance, Capital Structure, Term-loan,
Sources of Short-Term Finance, Capitalization, Venture capital, Export Finance, Institutional Finance To
Entrepreneurs, Preparation of Business Plans, Commercial Banks, Other financial institutions like IDBI, IFCI,
ICICI, IRBI, LIC, UTI, SFCs, SIDCs, SIDBI, EXIM Bank. Institution Support to Entrepreneurs: Need for
Institutional support - Small Entrepreneurs: NSIC, SIDO, SSIB, SSICS, SISI, DICs, Industrial Estates Specialized
Institutions, TCOs.
Unit-4: Leading The Growing Company And Planning For Management Succession: Leadership in the new
Economy, Hiring the Right Employees, Building the Right Organizational culture and structure, the challenge of
Motivating Workers, Management Succession: Passing the Torch of Leadership. Brief introduction about Marketing
of products and services, Human resource issues, Total quality management issues for small enterprises, Growth
strategies in small businesses, sickness in small businesses, small enterprises in international business.Motivation:
Major Motives Influencing an Entrepreneur – Achievement Motivation Training, self-Rating, Business Game,
Thematic Apperception Test – Stress management, Entrepreneurship Development Programs – Need, Objectives.
Unit-5: Contemporary Developments and Growth of Entrepreneurship: Electronic commerce and small
enterprises, Options available to entrepreneurs- ancillarisation, Outsourcing, Franchising, cases on mergers,
acquisitions and takeovers in India and at Global level.Rural Entrepreneurship: Concept, Need, Problems, Rural
Industrialization in Retrospect, How to Develop Rural Entrepreneurship. Social Entrepreneurship: Definition,
importance and social responsibilities-NGOs.
Suggested Readings:
Text Book:
1. Desai A.N. – “Entrepreneurship And Environment” 1990
2. S.S.KHANKA “Entrepreneurial Development” S.Chand& Co. Ltd. Ram Nagar New Delhi, 1999.
3. Hisrich R D and Peters M P, “Entrepreneurship” 5th Edition Tata McGraw-Hill, 2002.
Reference Book:
1. Rabindra N. Kanungo “Entrepreneurship and innovation”, Sage Publications, New Delhi, 1998.
2. EDII “Faulty and External Experts – A Hand Book for New Entrepreneurs Publishers: Entrepreneurship
Development” Institute of India, Ahmadabad, 1986.
SML 912 EPIDEMIOLOGY AND BIOSTATISTICS
OBJECTIVE This course enables epidemiological study and research designs to provide appropriate decisions. Bio
statistical tools for data analysis of epidemiology based studies enable epidemiology based support decisions.
UNIT I
Demography Demographic cycle, World population trend Demographic trends in India Growth rate, Age pyramid,
Sex ratio, Population density, Family size, Urbanization, Literacy and Life expectancy Population policy and
national demographic goals.
UNIT II
Epidemiology of Disease and Community Health Concept of disease; Epidemiological Triad; Concepts of Control
and Prevention; Community Health Vs Medicine; Epidemiology of Communicable disease – Terms and Definitions;
Chain of disease transmission, Disinfection and Disinfestations, Classification of communicable disease and Control
measures; Non-Communicable diseases and its Epidemiology - Standard methods of study, Web of causation,
Verbal Autopsy.
UNIT III Epidemiology Study Designs Epidemiology Study Designs – Need and Applications; Types of
Epidemiologic Study Designs - Observational Studies - Descriptive Study - Case series & Case reports Study
(Clinical), Cross Sectional Study (Epidemiological), Longitudinal study; Analytical Study - Cohort Study, Case
Control Study and Ecological Study; Experimental Studies Study - Randomized controlled Trials (RCT); Outbreak
Investigation; Sources of Error in Epidemiologic Studies.
UNIT IV Biostatistics Measures and Tools Basic biostatistics tools – Summary numbers, Normal distribution,
Hypothesis testing, p value, t tests, Chi square tests, correlation and regression, survival analysis and meta analysis;
Absolute measures; Measures of Occurrence - Incidence and Prevalence; Measures of Association - Risk Ratio,
Odds ratio and Rate ratio; Other Measures - Virulence & Infectivity, Mortality rate & Morbidity, Case fatality,
Sensitivity and Specificity tests; Uses of Epidemiology.
UNIT V
National and International Health National Health Programs in India; International Health: WHO and other United
Nations Agencies; Epidemiological Challenges in Healthcare Industry
TEXT BOOK
1.Kenneth J. Rothman, Epidemiology: An introduction, Oxford university press Inc., 2nd Edition, 2012.
REFERENCES
1.R Bonita, R Beaglehole and T Kjellström, Basic Epidemiology, 2nd Edition, WHO Publication, 2006 2.Penny
webb and chris bain, Essential Epidemiology: An introduction for students and health professionals, Cambridge
university press Inc., First edition, 2011
3.B. Burt Gertman, Basic biostatistics: Statistics for public health practice, Jones and Bartlett publishers, 2008
4.Daniel, Wayne W., Biostatistics: A Foundation for Analysis in the Health Sciences, Wiley, John & Sons, Inc., 9th
edition, 2008 5.http://www.who.int/en
SML 903 HEALTH CARE, INSURANCE AND TOURISM
OBJECTIVE This course enables to Understand health insurance policies and their benefits, legal and ethical
issues involved with them . Understand the risks involved in insurance policies and individual health and provide
both preventive and corrective solutions for the same Utilize the opportunities in health tourism sector
UNIT I
Basic Concepts of Health Insurance Concept of Health Insurance-Types, origin, evolution and importance: Private
Health Insurance for profit- Private Health Insurance not-for-profit: Community Health Insurance (CHI), Employer-
Based Insurance, Micro Health Insurance (MHI) and Reinsurance- Public Health Insurance: National Health
Insurance, Social Health Insurance.
UNIT II
Models and Economics of Health Insurance Fundamental differences among various Health Insurance Schemes
Various models of CHI and MHI tested / implemented in developing countries- Health Insurance in Indian Context-
Social security: A fundamental concept- Risk and Insurance-Demand and Supply for Health Insurance - Economics
of Scale- Welfare Loss from Health Insurance.
UNIT III
Risk Management Actuarially Fair Premium, Expected Loss, Load Factors- Risks: Moral hazard, adverse selection,
cost escalation, fraud and abuse, cream skimming- Risk Management Tools, Moral Hazard: Copayment /
coinsurance, deductibles, indemnity payment, mandatory referral system Adverse Selection: Collective membership,
group policies - Cost Escalation: Treatment protocol, fixed fee per illness- Fraud and Abuse (free rider): Insurance
cared with photograph.
UNIT IV
Financial Aspects of Health Insurance Designing Benefit Package: Introduction- Issues to be considered: Financial
resources, existing infrastructure and quality care, priority, utilization, pattern of disease and injury, level of health
services, estimating maximum demand, Costing the Benefit Package: Cost of pharmaceuticals, consultations,
diagnostic support services, hospitalization, additional services and operating costs, Premium Setting
UNIT V
Health tourism – Description, scope, opportunities and growth; Medical tourism process; Challenges, risks, legal
and ethical issues in health tourisms; National and international destinations; Government support and schemes; Eco
health tourism – Awareness and growth.
TEXT BOOK 1.Michelle A. Green, Jo Ann C. Rowell, Understanding Health Insurance: A Guide to Billing and
Reimbursement, Delmar Cengage learning, 2013
REFERENCES
1.Peter R. Kongstvedt, Essentials of Managed Healthcare, 6th Edition, Jones and Bartlett learning publication 2013
2.Marilyn T. Fordney, Linda L. French, Medical Insurance Billing and Coding: An Essentials Worktext, Elsevier
Science Health Science Division publication, 2002
OBJECTIVE
This course enables to Understand the various laws and acts which related to hospital and healthcare
activities Build ethical safety systems through medical waste management systems Maintain the
proper tax systems
UNIT I
Medical Laws and Tax Systems Medical Council of India- Medical Licensure Law- Doctors Patient
Relationship Medical Malpractice- Quality and Standard of Medical Care Negligence- Medical Consent-
Emergency Care - Exemption of Income Tax for Donations- Tax Obligations: Filing Returns and
Deductions at Source
UNIT II
Medical Acts The Medical Termination of Pregnancy Act-The Prenatal Diagnostic Techniques Act- Dying
Declaration- Medical Jurisprudence- The Human Organ Transplantation Act Toxicology; the Consumer
Protection Act Patients Rights and Responsibilities.
UNIT III
Medical Legal and Safety Systems Medico Legal Commitments- Mental Illness Tuberculosis- Drugs
Addicts and Alcoholics- Legal Issue in Death Cases- Legal Testimony in Medico legal cases- Narcotic
Laws- The Drugs and Cosmetic Act Drug Control Policy- Clinical Investigation- Blood Transfusion -
Medical Ethics - Hospital Administration- The Biomedical Waste (Management and Handling) Rules
Radiation Safety System- Law of Insurance- Export Import Policy.
UNIT IV
Notional Healthcare Significance of nutrition in healthcare – Standard food – Elements of food – Dietary
energy – Role of vitamins and minerals in healthcare – Food per capita – Food security – Food scarcity –
Food hazards, spoilage and adulteration – Nutritional disease and control methods.
UNIT V
Healthcare Based Food Habits Food intake levels – Fast food and snack food habits – Vegetarian and
Non-vegetarian food habits – Alcohol and tobacco consumption habits –Raw food, Processed food and
cooked food consumption habits – Building safe and energetic food habits.
TEXT BOOK
1.Krishna Chaube, Consumer Protection and The Medical Profession with Legal Remedies, Jaypee
Brothers, New Delhi,2008
REFERENCES
1.Raj Kumar, Acts Applicable to Hospitals in India, The Christian Medical Association of India, New
Delhi,2012
2.N.D. Kapoor, Elements of Mercantile Law, Sultan Chand and Sons, New Delhi),2012
3.R.C. Anand and Sidhartha Satpathy, Hospital Waste Management: A Holistic Approach, Jaypee
Brothers, New Delhi,2009
4.Ellie Whitney, Linda Kelly DeBruyne, Kathryn Pinna and Sharon Rady Rolfes, Nutrition for Health and
Health Care, Cengage Learning; 4th edition, 2010.
OBJECTIVE
This course enables to Understand the purchase methods and procedure of hospital and healthcare
equipments and materials. Build proper systems for stores and maintenance management Implement
quality management systems and acquiring different certifications for hospital and healthcare
organizations Get confidence to conduct various healthcare events
UNIT I
Hospital Purchase Management Objectives and Elements of Purchasing- Purchasing System- Purchase
Cycle- Purchase contract; Purchase methods and Procedures; Planning and Selection of Equipment-
Purchase, Inspection and Installation; Import of Equipment- Import procedure and document.
UNIT II
Hospital Stores Management Planning Consideration of Stores- Inspection and Verification of Materials
Storage of Materials-Codification and Standardization-Value Analysis Inventory Control- Lead Time,
Safety Stock and Reorder Level- Economic Order Quantity (EOQ), Distribution of Materials-
Condemnation and Disposal; Hospital Wastes Management.
UNIT III
UNIT IV
Quality Assurance in Hospitals Patient safety and satisfaction, Patient feedback system, Job Description
of Quality Manager- Quality Steering Committee- Quality Council, Quality Audit; Quality Teams: Task
Force, Quality Circle- ISO Certification; BS Mark, Accreditation: JCI, Quality Awards Scheme - MBNQA;
NABH, Six sigma in hospitals; Obstacles to Practice Quality in Hospitals.
UNIT V Health Program / Event Management Healthcare programs, campaigns and camps; Program
need analysis, Planning / Pre project phase (CPM & PERT Analysis), Execution phase –Manpower and
quality service delivery requirements, Post project impact analysis.
TEXT BOOK
1.Shakti Gupta and Sunil Kant, Hospital Stores Management: An Integrated Approach Jaypee
Publications, New Delhi, India,2010
2.H. Kerzner, Project Management: A System Approach to Planning, Scheduling and Controlling, Wiley
Eastern publication,2008
3.WHO, Maintenance and Repair of Laboratory, Diagnostic, Imaging and Hospital Equipment,2006
6.Roger Ellis and Dorothy Whittington, Quality Assurance in Health Care – A Hand Book, Edward Ainoid
publication,1998
OBJECTIVE
The basic objective of this course is to provide an over view of various services provided by hospital and
healthcare organizations and to ensure effective planning and organization of various healthcare
services and build appropriate systems for healthcare service delivery.
UNIT I
Planning and Layout Designs Guiding Principles in Planning Hospital Facilities and Services; Steps in
Hospital Planning; Objectives, Functions, Location, Design and Layout planning for Admission and
Discharge, Customer care services, Outpatient services, Inpatient services, Emergency and causality
services, Operation theatres and other support services
UNIT II
Front Office, Diagnostic and Other Supportive Services Front office services, Information and
Communication, Treatment services, Emergency services, Surgery services, Radiology Services -
Laboratory Services; CSSD - Objectives and Functions-Advantages of Centralized System- Distribution
System- Duties of CSSD In-charge- Linen and Laundry- Automation- Housekeeping and hygiene services-
Security Services and Service Contracts.
UNIT III
UNIT IV
Sales Outlets Pharmacy- Therapeutic Committee-Hospital Formulary Dietary Services Equipment and
Physical Facilities- Purchases, Stores and Issues- Pricing and Control Measures- Food outlet services,
Basic utilities outlets (Cloths, Containers, FMCG items, etc)
UNIT V
Structuring Health Services Types of Care, Pyramidal Structure of Health Services, Types of Hospitals and
Role of Hospital in Healthcare, Complexity of Hospital Organization Disaster Management system
TEXT BOOK
1.C.M. Francis and et al., Hospital Administration, Jaypee Brothers Medical Publishers Pvt. Ltd., New
Delhi,2012
REFERENCES
1.G.D. Kunders, Hospitals: Planning, Design and Management, Prism Books Pvt. Ltd.,Bangalore,2011
2.Syed Amin Tabish, Hospital and Health Services Administration Principles and Practice Oxford
University Press, New Delhi,2011
3.B.M. Sakharkar, Principles of Hospital Administration and Planning, Jaypee Brothers Medical
Publishers Pvt. Ltd., New Delhi,2008.
4.S.Srinivasan (ed.),Management Process in Health Care (Voluntary Health Association of India, New
Delhi),2010
Guiding Principles in Planning Hospital Facilities and Services; Steps in Hospital Planning; Objectives, Functions,
Location, Design and Layout planning for Admission and Discharge, Customer care services, Outpatient services,
Inpatient services, Emergency and causality services, Operation theaters and other support services
UNIT II - FRONT OFFICE, DIAGNOSTIC AND OTHER SUPPORTIVE SERVICES
Front office services, Information and Communication, Treatment services, Emergency services, Surgery services,
Radiology Services - Laboratory Services; CSSD - Objectives and Functions-Advantages of Centralized System-
Distribution System- Duties of CSSD In-charge- Linen and Laundry- Automation Housekeeping and hygiene
services- Security Services; Service Contracts and Disposition; Types of Care, Pyramidal Structure of Health
Services, Types of Hospitals and Role of Hospital in Healthcare, Complexity of Hospital Organization
Pharmacy- Therapeutic Committee-Hospital Formulary Dietary Services Equipment and Physical Facilities-
Purchases, Stores and Issues- Pricing and Control Measures- Food outlet services, Basic utilities outlets (Cloths,
Containers, FMCG items, etc)
Hospital management: levels and roles-Governing Board, Executive Board and Advisory Board, CEO, Medical
Administration, Nursing Administration and Hospital Administration- Middle Level Mangers in Hospital and their
Responsibilities- Structuring Hospital Organization- Disaster Management system
REFERENCES
1. Francis C.M. and et al.“Hospital Administration”, Jaypee Brothers Medical Publishers Pvt. Ltd., New Delhi,2012.
2. Kunders G.D.,“Hospitals: Planning, Design and Management”, Prism Books Pvt. Ltd.,Bangalore,2011. 268 MBA
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3. Syed Amin Tabish, “Hospital and Health Services Administration Principles and Practice” Oxford University Press, New
Delhi,2011.
4. Sakharkar B.M., “Principles of Hospital Administration and Planning”, Jaypee BrothersMedical Publishers Pvt. Ltd., New
Delhi,2008.
5. Srinivasan S. (ed.), “Management Process in Health Care”(Voluntary Health Association of India, New Delhi),2010