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Online Health Care Management Degree
Online Healthcare Management Degree Programs
Increase your credentials and salary expectations with an advanced degree in healthcare.
There are many areas within the health care field that need management staff. Finance departments, marketing departments, public relations, health care policy departments, and accounting departments each need management that understand what it takes to run a hospital or clinic. Most hospitals or clinics do not receive government funding during the year, and if they do, it must be used wisely. Management will communicate with other departments, administrators, and employees before making decisions to be sure that they have all the information needed to make the right decisions.
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Featured Schools For Online Healthcare Management Degrees
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American InterContinental University Online
American InterContinental University Online offers the following accelerated online health care management degree programs:
- Bachelor of Business Administration in Healthcare Management
- Master of Business Administration in Healthcare Management
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Colorado Technical University Online
Colorado Tech Online offers Bachelor of Science in Business Administration with concentration in Health Care Management. This degree helps students develop the business, management, financial, and even human resource skills needed to succeed in the health care industry.
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Baker College Online
Baker College Online is one of the largest accredited online colleges in America, and is also one of the nation's most affordable colleges. Baker Online offers MBA in Health Care Management. This program seeks to combine the best of conventional academic training with the best of field-based learning with an emphasis on the allied health field.
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University of Phoenix Online
University of Phoenix, the nation's largest accredited private university, offers the following online degree programs in health care management:
- MBA / Health Care Management
The MBA/HCM specialization is based upon courses in health care organizations, health care finance, quality and data base management, health care infrastructure, and health care strategic management.
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