On Campus and Online Masters in Health Care Management

A masters in health care management might be just the right program for you if you are wanting to progress your career in the health care industry.  This page gives you more information about what is involved in studying such a program online, where you can study it, and your job prospects after completion.

Health care management professionals are those responsible for ensuring that their organizations have strong medical, operational, and financial management. They need to liaise with many departments, so a broad education is required. A master in health care management is required for almost every position in the field.

 

Where can you study an online masters in health care management?

Here are some selected universities where you can study an online masters degree in health care management: 

  • Capella University
    • MHA – Health Care Operations
    • MHA – Health Policy
    • MPH - General Public Health
    • MPH - Health Management and Policy
  • Kaplan University Online
    • MBA - Health Care Management
    • MS in Management - Health Care Management
    • Master of Public Health - Public Health Program Development
  • Grand Canyon University
    • MBA & MS in Nursing: Leadership in Health Care Systems (Dual degree)
    • MS in Nursing: Leadership in Health Care

More masters programs can be found at MBA in healthcare management.

Also check out the health care administration masters programs.

Click here for undergraduate degree and PhD degree programs in health care management.

 

What is studied in a health care management?

An online masters in health care management program is designed for students to learn to critically examine and evaluate issues. The curriculum includes content in finance, policy, research, technology, quality improvement, economics, marketing, and strategic planning.

Health care management can be taken as a concentration in an MS in Management (for example at Kaplan University Online).  Such degrees teach you the usual knowledge, skills and strategies found in Management degrees and applies these to the health care sector.  You can also study it as a whole degree program, e.g., as a master of science in health care management (MS in health care management), or as part of a dual degree, e.g., MBA and MS in Nursing: Leadership in Health Care Systems at Grand Canyon University.

 

What jobs are there after graduating with a masters in health care management?

Your studies prepare you for a wide range of careers in health care management, in leadership and management positions in governmental, nonprofit, and private organizations.  Graduates with a Master’s degree may enter the industry as an associate administrator or manager/supervisor of a department.  With more experience in the industry, the specific positions you might take would include: hospital administrator, health service manager, health care administrator, and other positions of leadership in health care management. 

The US Department of Labor – Bureau of Labor Statistics, predicts that employment of medical and health services managers will grow 16 percent from 2006 to 2016, faster than the average for all occupations.  According to the Department's web site:

The median income for those employed as managers in medical and health services careers was $84,980 in May 2007. The lowest paid 25% earned $59,910 or less while the highest paid 25% earned above $99,680.

 

For more information

More masters programs can be found at MBA in healthcare management.

Click here for undergraduate degree and PhD degree programs in health care management.

If you don't find what you want here, you can use the search facillity on this site using masters in health care management as your topic.

 

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