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What is Healthcare Administration?
A career field focused on managing and overseeing healthcare services, staff, and operations at an organizational level rather than with individual patients
What is the recommended degree for a career in Healthcare Administration?
Master of Healthcare Administration (M.H.A.)
Why is a Master of Business Administration (M.B.A.) often not accepted in healthcare admin roles?
Because M.B.A. grads typically lack healthcare-specific experience and training
How long is an M.H.A. program?
3 years total: 2 years of didactic coursework plus 1 year of clinical training in a large hospital setting
Why must clinical training take place in a large hospital?
So students can rotate through various departments and experiences without being sent to multiple locations
Is it true that Healthcare Administrators only work in hospitals?
No, that's a misconception—they work in many settings beyond hospitals
Where can Healthcare Administrators work?
Outpatient chains, assisted living facilities, home health and hospice, healthcare corporations, and government entities
What are examples of outpatient chains where Healthcare Administrators might work?
Rehab facilities, cardiac treatment centers, and other specialty outpatient centers
Do Healthcare Administrators work in small doctor's offices?
No, they typically do not work in private doctor's offices
Do Healthcare Administrators work in long-term care facilities?
No, long-term care requires different specialized training
What is multi-unit management in healthcare?
Managing multiple sites like home health or hospice branches under one supervisor or admin
What does supervision in multi-unit management involve?
Overseeing scheduling, hiring, operations, and coordination across multiple small locations
Which government entities employ Healthcare Administrators?
Medicare, Medicaid, and the Department of Health and Human Services
What types of corporations employ Healthcare Administrators?
Pharmaceutical companies, DME suppliers, disposable medical goods companies
What services might be provided by large healthcare corporations?
Staffing, durable medical equipment (DME), and contract-based services like travel nurses or wound care supplies
What is the starting salary for Healthcare Administrators in smaller roles?
About $75,000-$80,000 supervising several sites
What is the salary potential for advanced Healthcare Admin roles?
$150,000-$250,000 or more depending on responsibility and scope
What personal qualities are ideal for Healthcare Administrators?
Highly organized, detail-oriented, flexible, good public speakers, and strong leaders
Why might someone choose Healthcare Administration over clinical roles?
They enjoy healthcare but prefer system-level impact and don't want one-on-one patient care all day
What is the daily life of a Healthcare Administrator like?
Different every day, with responsibilities including meetings, operations, hiring, and oversight
What are the main tasks in a typical Healthcare Admin day?
Planning and leading meetings, scheduling, organizing, speaking, hiring, and making facility-wide decisions
Who is responsible for reviewing resumes and selecting candidates in healthcare settings?
Healthcare Administrators
Is Healthcare Administration in high demand?
Yes, it's in high demand because clinicians need organization and coordination to function effectively
How competitive are M.H.A. programs?
Moderately competitive due to small class sizes (around 30 students per cohort)
What standardized test is typically required for M.H.A. program admission?
The GRE (Graduate Record Examination)
What bachelor's degree is recommended for M.H.A. programs?
Healthcare-related degrees such as B.S. in Healthcare Studies
Are Healthcare Administrators licensed?
No, they are not licensed but may hold internal certifications depending on the employer
Do Healthcare Administrators need to recertify?
No, they do not have ongoing licensure requirements, but they must attend required corporate trainings or meetings
What type of internship is required for M.H.A. students?
Internship must be in an administrative healthcare setting, not a clinical one
Why do Healthcare Administrators need strong speaking skills?
Because they must regularly present, lead meetings, and conduct interviews
What is one major reason this career appeals to many?
It allows for interaction with a wide variety of people, flexible days, and strong advancement opportunities.