BE A DIFFERENCE MAKER IN HEALTH MANAGEMENT
Made for those who have a calling to make a difference in the lives around them. Health Management combines interests in the field of healthcare and the critical need for leaders and administrators. This degree and the important work that follows will be the difference maker to ensuring improvements in patient experience. Whether you are brushing up on the latest and best practices in healthcare or interested in a field that impacts people every day, this degree is designed for experienced healthcare professionals and those just getting started.
Health Management is a Bachelor of Science (B.S.) degree.
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Program Features
- MEDIAN PAY $104,830
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- HOSPITAL & CLINIC MANAGER
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- HEALTH INSURANCE & HMO MANAGER
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- POPULATION HEALTH
REAL. HANDS-ON. READY.
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A CAREER WITH A CALLING
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CAREERS IN HEALTH MANAGEMENT
Allied health agencies (i.e. American Cancer Society, American Red Cross, American Lung Association); Hospitals and Clinics; Community Clinics; Wellness Programs; Extended Care Facilities; Industrial Health Programs; Government Health Agencies (Dept. of Health); Medicare, Medicaid & supporting agencies; Insurance Companies; Preparation for graduate degrees such as, Physician; Assistant, U of M Master of Nursing program, Masters of Public Health, Masters of Social Work, Masters of Health Administration, and Masters of Community Health and Wellness
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Check out the details and courses for an online Certificate in Health Management.
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The University of Minnesota’s Health Management program leads to professional licensure in post-acute care within the State of Minnesota. States vary in what professions they require to be licensed and how licensure is acquired. Some states require an individual to graduate from an accredited program. Others require individuals to obtain additional coursework, additional fieldwork, background checks, passage of additional state licensing exams, additional fees, or other requirements. Review the information on nabweb.org for additional licensure information related to post-acute care.