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The Health Care
Administration curriculum provides professional education in
both basic and applied health administration. This educational
focus involves providing knowledge and skills required for
health services managers to successfully function in a complex
and rapidly changing environment. The broad content areas
include:
Health Systems Organization
History and organization of
the health care system, financing, and utilization of health
services, health status and disease occurrence, legal aspects of
health care and government policy formulation and implementation
and its impact on health care organizations.
Management
Organization theory and
behavior, health care planning and marketing, human resource
management and leadership, managerial communications, ethics and
strategic management.
Financial Management and Economics
Accounting and financial
management tools for health care administrators, budgeting,
financial analysis, costing, variance analysis, capital
structure, fundamentals of economic theory, markets for medical
care, health insurance and economic analysis in decision making.
Decision Tools and Information Management
Application of quantitative
and qualitative methods to solving health care management
problems, operations research, research design and analysis,
epidemiology, information systems, and performance and quality
assessment.
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