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Healthcare
Positions
Medical And Health Services
Managers: Career Opportunities by Mike Clark Health services
managers and medical managers coordinate, supervise, plan
and direct health care services delivery. They may establish
and implement policies, objectives, and procedures for their
departments; evaluate personnel and work; develop reports
and budgets;
coordinate activities with other managers.
hey also may help formulate business strategies and coordinate
day-to-day business.There are about 250,000 medical and health
services managers in the U.S. Almost half work in private
hospitals, in offices of physicians or in nursing care facilities.
The rest work mostly in home health care services, Federal
Government health care facilities, ambulatory facilities,
outpatient care centers, insurance carriers, and community
care facilities for the elderly.For general work in this field,
a master's degree in health services administration, long-term
care administration, health sciences, public health, public
administration, or business administration is normal. A bachelor's
degree is adequate for some positions. Physicians' offices
and some other facilities may substitute on-the-job experience
for formal education.
Bachelor's post-graduate degree
programs in health administration are offered by colleges;
universities; and schools of public health, medicine, allied
health, public administration, and business administration.
In 2005, 70 schools had accredited programs up to the master's
degree in health services administration. As one seeks higher
positions, they will need adequate experience and perhaps
an advanced degree.
All States and the District of Columbia
require nursing care facility administrators to have a bachelor's
degree, pass a licensing examination, complete a State-approved
training program, and pursue continuing education. Some States
also require licenses for administrators in assisted living
facilities. Health information managers require a bachelor's
degree from an accredited program and a Registered Health
Information Administrator (RHIA) certification from the American
Health Information Management Association. A license is not
required in other areas of medical and health services management.Click
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