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3 Health MBA & MBA degrees found
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Ohio University Online
Professional Master of Business Administration - Health Care Concentration
- Online USA
MBA
Part time
Distance Learning
English
Ohio University's PMBA health care concentration readies you for a variety of in-demand leadership and senior management roles in health care. You'll graduate understanding the U.S. health services delivery system, insurance, rules and regulations, and more.
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Savonia University of Applied Sciences
Master of Business Administration Digital Health
- Kuopio, Finland
MBA
Part time
2 years
Distance Learning
English
Master of Business Administration Digital Health. Digitalization challenges social and healthcare activities as well as the way of thinking. A new approach to social and health care services means that the client/patient receives all information about him or her and is equally involved in the decision-making about his or her own care.
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Ohio University Online
Master of Business Administration - Health Care Concentration
- Online USA
MBA
Part time
2 years
Distance Learning
English
Ohio University's MBA with a concentration in Health Care readies you for a variety of in-demand leadership and senior management roles in health care. You'll graduate understanding the U.S. health services delivery system, insurance, rules and regulations, and more.
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A successful career in the healthcare industry might very well begin with a focused investigation of topics in health. Academic programs investigating this subject often allow students to choose a particular area of interest, such as dentistry, physical therapy or nursing.
A Master of Business Administration is a degree program that may help students to improve and diversify their skill set. Many schools offer MBA programs either online or part-time, so that students who are busy with careers and families can further their education in a convenient manner.