Devry Universtiy

Course Details

Bachelor in (Healthcare Management Degree Specialization)

Course Description

Gaining a holistic understanding of health services and acquiring strong fundamental business, analysis and management skills are at the core of the Healthcare Management degree specialization. Healthcare Management courses cover a variety of topics, based on what you'll need to know to succeed in the real world, including the specialized terminology, organizational structure, finance and policies of the healthcare system. By earning your degree, you can be prepared to be effective in a variety of healthcare management careers. Our bachelor's degree program in Healthcare Administration with a Healthcare Management degree specialization may include these courses: In this healthcare management course, survey the development of health insurance products and managed-care approaches to the financing and delivery of healthcare services

Course Duration

NumberDuration
4year

Career outcomes

The number of healthcare careers is growing at a rapid pace. Because of policy changes and an aging population, among other factors, employment of medical and health services managers is expected to grow 17% from 2014 to 2024, faster than the average for all occupations.1 At any hospital, doctor's office or health-related facility, professionals with healthcare and business expertise are dedicated to working with healthcare practitioners to ensure the efficiency and operational effectiveness of their practice. With the Healthcare Management specialization, you could be positioned to take advantage as the healthcare industry expands and diversifies to meet new challenges. DeVry University graduates with this specialization can be prepared for healthcare management careers, such as: Healthcare Administrators, who plan, coordinate, and supervise the functions of health care facilities and the staff that work there. They are responsible for the efficient operations in areas that range from finance to marketing and are often called on to maintain and develop professional standards, procedures, and policies for various institutional activities.* Clinical Administrative Coordinators, who oversee the daily operations of an assigned unit or section in a hospital. They are in charge of ensuring optimal efficiency in the unit in which they work, through scheduling, patient flow, human resources and other skills.* Admissions Coordinators, who manage preliminary paperwork for incoming patients, bed assignments and other inpatient/outpatient functions. They coordinate with all relevant departments, including finance, insurance and medical personnel, to ensure that policies and procedures are in place. Business Office Supervisors, who supervise the day-to-day operations of a healthcare facility or doctor's office. This could include patient admission and registration, patient billing and collection, third-party payer relations and the preparation of insurance claims. Medical Office Managers, who prepare payroll, manage the flow of correspondence, maintain files, requisition supplies and perform other clerical services. Assistant Administrators, who assist executives in healthcare-related facilities in the management and operation of their institutions. This could include developing business plans, delivering marketing activities, providing liaison support between departments and creating policies.* Healthcare management jobs are growing in a number of industries, including: Healthcare facilities Doctors' offices Hospital networks Insurance companies




Bachelor in (Healthcare Management Degree Specialization) Devry Universtiy