Geneva Nation Institue

HEALTH CARE
MANAGEMENT

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HEALTH CARE
MANAGEMENT

Program Overview

Award :  MBA in Health Care Management

The MBA in Healthcare Management is a comprehensive and dynamic program designed to cultivate the next generation of leaders in the global healthcare industry.

Total Credit Hours:  60 or 90 ECTS

Program Duration: 1 years (2 Semester) or 18 months (3 semesters)

Mode of learning: On campus/Online/Blended

Course Overview

The MBA in Healthcare Management is a comprehensive and dynamic program designed to cultivate the next generation of leaders in the global healthcare industry. This rigorous curriculum provides a strong foundation in core business disciplines, ensuring that graduates possess the essential strategic, financial, and marketing acumen necessary for effective management in any sector.

Building upon this robust business foundation, the program then delves deeply into the unique complexities of the healthcare landscape. Students will gain specialized knowledge in healthcare systems and policies, mastering the intricacies of financial management within healthcare settings, and developing expertise in strategic management tailored specifically for healthcare organizations.

Learning objectives

By the end of this MBA program, graduates will be able to:

Formulate and implement strategic initiatives that address complex challenges within healthcare organizations, leveraging a deep understanding of general business strategy and specialized healthcare management principles.
 
Analyze and optimize financial performance within healthcare entities, making informed decisions regarding budgeting, investment, and resource allocation in diverse healthcare contexts.
 
Lead and manage diverse teams effectively within healthcare environments, fostering positive organizational behavior and driving innovation to achieve strategic objectives.
 
Evaluate and improve the quality and safety of patient care, utilizing data-driven approaches and understanding the interplay of healthcare systems, policies, and information technology.
 
Critically assess global health challenges and epidemiological trends, and develop evidence-based strategies to address public health issues and healthcare disparities on a worldwide scale.

Target Audience

The MBA in Health Care Management at Geneva Nations Institute is designed for a diverse range of professionals seeking to advance their careers in the dynamic and evolving healthcare sector. This program is particularly well-suited for:

Healthcare Professionals Looking for Leadership Roles: Doctors, nurses, allied health professionals, and other clinical staff who aspire to move into administrative, managerial, or leadership positions within hospitals, clinics, public health organizations, or pharmaceutical companies. They may have significant clinical experience but lack formal business and management training.
 
Administrators and Managers in Healthcare: Individuals already working in healthcare administration, operations, or management roles who wish to deepen their understanding of healthcare-specific business challenges, refine their strategic decision-making skills, and gain a broader perspective on global healthcare systems.
 
Recent Graduates with a Healthcare Interest: Ambitious graduates from relevant undergraduate degrees (e.g., public health, biology, business, pre-med) who are committed to a career in healthcare management and wish to gain a competitive edge early in their professional journey.
 
Professionals Transitioning into Healthcare: Individuals from other sectors (e.g., finance, IT, consulting, engineering) who recognize the immense opportunities and unique challenges within the healthcare industry and want to pivot their careers towards this field. This program provides them with the specialized knowledge and industry context necessary for a successful transition.
 
Entrepreneurs and Innovators in HealthTech/BioTech: Those interested in launching or growing startups in health technology, medical devices, biotechnology, or healthcare services. The program offers insights into healthcare market dynamics, regulatory landscapes, and innovation management.
 
Policy Makers and Public Health Professionals: Individuals working in government agencies, NGOs, or international organizations focused on health policy, public health initiatives, and healthcare system reform. The MBA provides a strong foundation in healthcare economics, management, and global health issues.

 

Career Opportunities

Graduates may pursue various roles, including:

Health Services Manager
Healthcare Consultant
Hospital Administrator
Health Insurance Manager
Policy Analyst in Health Care
 

This MBA in Health Care Management program prepares students to become effective leaders who can navigate the complexities of the healthcare environment while driving organizational success.

Semester 1

Strategic Management
Organizational Behavior
Leadership in Organizations
Financial Management
Marketing Management
Quantitative Methods for Business

Semester 2

Health Care Systems and Policies
Healthcare Finance
Strategic Management in Healthcare
Quality Improvement and Patient Safety
Health Information Systems
Global Health and Epidemiology

Semester 3

Dissertation (Capstone Project)

Assessment Methods

The assessment methods for the program will typically include:

Examinations: Written exams to assess theoretical understanding.
 
Assignments: Individual and group assignments to evaluate analytical skills and application of knowledge.
 
Projects: Practical projects that demonstrate the ability to apply learned concepts in real-world scenarios.
 
Presentations: Oral presentations to develop communication skills and present data findings effectively.
 
Participation: Engagement in class discussions and group activities.
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