MBA (Healthcare Management)


Why MBA (Healthcare Management)

What is MBA in Healthcare Management?

MBA in Healthcare Management is one of the MBA specializations which has gained immense popularity in the past few years. With India looking at improvement in healthcare facilities at par with other nations, management of hospitals and healthcare facilities has become prominent in this sector. A range of jobs and career opportunities has come up for non-medico professionals.

Healthcare Management is the overall management of clinic, hospital, and other healthcare facilities. A healthcare manager with MBA degree oversees smooth functioning of the facility. He is responsible to take care of day-to-day operations, the budget, goals of the facility’s practitioners and the needs of the community. To be able to perform these duties efficiently, one needs appropriate training and guidance. MBA in Healthcare Management is the course that promises to produce such Healthcare Management professionals.

 


Why Study MBA Healthcare Management?

The MBA Healthcare Management system is important for growing the business-related Health service sector to improve internal and external cooperative systems. See: 

  • MBA Healthcare Management study can give a unique job opportunity as well as multidimensional job in different healthcare services. The demand for this sector is flourishing day by day. Not only in different core jobs but also one can get a job in the IT sector also to ensure data integrity and data security to make a smooth process to deal with different Information Integrity.
  • After Completing the MBA Healthcare Management Course, Students can get many job opportunities from many well-known companies, salaries for beginners ranges from 2 lakh to 10 lakh per annum. It also varies from company to company. And after that the salary range increases up to 25 lakh per annum also.
  • MBA Healthcare Management can also give you good job offers like Hospital Management, Hospital Administration, and Medical Practice Manager, Hospital CEO & CFO, Pharmaceutical Production Manager Etc.

Scope of the Course:

             Integration of emerging technology like AI, wearable, IoT and machine learning in healthcare management has further enhanced the MBA in Healthcare Management Scope for its students. Vast opportunities for students pursuing MBA Healthcare Management include Health Insurance, Healthcare IT, Hospital administration, Consultancy, Data analytics, Pharmaceuticals, Medical Devices, and Diagnostics.

          The MBA in Healthcare Management covers the knowledge and process how the data need to be collected and stored, maintained, and analyzed to help in getting accurate results in diagnosis, patient safety, drug efficacy, effective treatments, disease prevention, increase in compliance of drugs and improve the accessibility of a medical facility.

 

            The analytics in MBA healthcare management help in reducing the burden of non-communicable disease and healthcare costs; improve the various healthcare parameters like Maternal Mortality, Infant Mortality. It also results in improving workforce efficiency. 


MBA Healthcare Management Syllabus:

Semester 1

Semester 2

 Principle of management

 Strategic Management

 Fundamentals of Communication

 Cost Accounting

 Managerial Economics

 Innovation Management

 Marketing Management

 Quantitative Techniques

 Human Resource Management

 The Integrative Manager

 Financial Accounting

 Interview Preparation

Semester 3

Semester 4

 Essentials of Healthcare Administration

 HR in Hospitals

 Planning & Designing of Healthcare Facilities

 Material Management

 Hospital Operation

 Legal Aspects of Healthcare

 Customer-Centric Organization (CCO)

 Revenue Cycle Management in Healthcare

Quality Management in Hospitals

 Projects/Seminars/Case Studies

Projects/Seminars/Case Studies

 Healthcare Equipment Management

Eligibility?

·         Basic eligibility criteria for MBA in Healthcare Management is graduation or equivalent from a recognized university.

·         The candidates must meet the minimum aggregate requirement which is 50 per cent for General category students and 45 per cent for Reserved category students.