MBA in Healthcare & Hospital Management is a two-year postgraduate program. The course is developed to provide students with in-depth knowledge about healthcare world and its dynamics. The main aim of the program is the skillful development of the student to understand the healthcare industry and its growing needs.
Healthcare in India is still in its initial stages and there is a huge requirement for professionals who understand the dynamics of the healthcare industry. The two-year specialization in divided into four semesters in which students learn general management and its subjects. It is in the second year that the entire focus is on the health care specialization subjects and other important topics related to health and medical sector.
The course is designed for the overall development of the student so that they are able to apply the concepts and principles of healthcare management in the real world.
First Year:
Fundamentals of Healthcare Administration |
Management of Disease Control |
Quality Assurance |
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Medico-Legal Issues |
Healthcare Policies & Regulations |
Healthcare Economics |
Conflict Management |
Hospital Enterprises Management |
Healthcare Legislation |
Second Year:
Operations Management |
Organization of Hospitals |
Healthcare Planning |
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Health Management |
Management of Hospitals |
Concepts of Epidemiology |
Information Management in Healthcare |
Administration of Hospital |
Anatomy, Physiology & Medical Terminology |
After pursuing MBA in Healthcare & Hospital Management, there are a plethora of employment opportunities available for them. The demand for professional administrators in the hospital and medicine sector is growing day by day. The job roles available for an MBA graduate in healthcare are following:
The entry-level salary of a healthcare graduate is between Rs. 3 lakh to Rs. 4 lakh. There are various healthcare management employment options for graduates - both in public and private sector such as public health departments, health agencies, hospital consulting firms, academic institutions, laboratories and clinics, health insurance companies etc.