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Master of Business Administration in Healthcare ManagementHealthcare is among the most dynamic and changing industries in the United States today. Healthcare organizations now include and require management expertise in their job opportunities, even for highly trained clinical specialists. Over the next decade, the United States is expected to double its healthcare spending to over 2 trillion dollars. An explosion of technology has occurred that will require managers to have a new set of skills, coupled with knowledge of traditional healthcare organizations. Healthcare institutions, medical device companies, and healthcare consulting firms have a growing need for skilled professionals with technical and managerial skills, and an understanding of the healthcare delivery and regulatory environments. As a result, Healthcare management programs are among the most desired professional development needs expressed by clinical as well as non-clinical professionals. Benefits of MBA in Healthcare Management The MBA Online Program in Healthcare Management meets the needs of working men and women who seek to advance their careers in healthcare management by acquiring a working knowledge of sophisticated analytical and quantitative techniques for the solution of management problems in the administration of healthcare facilities. You can earn an MBA degree in Healthcare management at your own pace and convenience right from your own home. Each member of our distinguished faculty holds an MBA or doctoral degree and has more than 10 years of Industry experience. The Healthcare management program will prepare you to compete for the many new opportunities available in the rapidly diversifying healthcare market place. It is designed to provide you with the business management skills needed to manage successfully in today's health care delivery systems. The Healthcare Management program emphasizes the identification, analysis, and solution of complex management problems with a foundation of health care concepts and decision models that will support the variety of management roles that can be seen in today's health care environment.
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