What You'll Learn
The BS in Health Care Management prepares graduates for a variety of career options in the rapidly growing health care industry, where health service managers are in high demand. The curriculum is designed to prepare future health care managers for planning, directing, and coordinating medical and health services. Graduates may manage an entire facility, or a specific clinical area or department, or manage a medical practice for a group of providers.
The Health Care Management graduate is prepared to:
- Assume managerial and supervisory positions in the healthcare industry.
- Direct and coordinate medical and health services.
- Manage an entire facility, a specific clinical area or department, or manage a medical practice for a group of providers.
Program Options
Oregon Institute of Technology has received specialized accreditation for its business programs through the International Accreditation Council for Business Education (IACBE) located at 11374 Strang Line Road in Lenexa, Kansas, USA. See additional information regarding the accreditation and public disclosures.
Positive Employment Projections
Employment of medical and health services managers is expected to grow by 22% from 2010-2020, faster than the average for all occupations. As the large baby-boom population ages and people remain active later in life, the healthcare industry as a whole will see an increase in the demand for medical services. Managers will be needed to organize and manage medical information and healthcare staff in all areas of the industry. (U.S. Dept. of Labor)
Career Opportunities
Graduates will be prepared to advance in their career with the Health Care Management degree. Duties involve the use of highly advanced technology, compassionate patient care, management of the lab/department and supervision of other technicians/technologists.
Featured Courses
Courses vary depending on options. For example the Administration option curriculum contains business and communication requirements, the Clinical option features human anatomy and physiology, and the Radiologic Science Management option includes courses in communication and health care management. Below are a few of the classes from the various options available in the Health Care Management program.
Health Care Systems and Policy
Explore the U.S. Health System focusing on its historical development, current configuration and possible future direction, study of development, key influencers, accessibility, financing, and more.
Total Quality in Health Care
The health care quality management process, contemporary issues and trends involved with quality control, organization structures, policies, human factors, and teamwork.
Health Inequality and Cultural Competency
Study of health inequality based on systematic social research. Provision of training on cultural competency and underrepresented populations' engagement with the health care system. This course is available in the Administration option.
Health Care Information Systems Management
Information systems within healthcare organizations are examined. Business, clinical, and healthcare delivery processes are identified as they relate to data acquisition and information systems.