The Importance of Health Education
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Healthcare administration professionals make decisions that help improve the lives of patients every day — and when you earn a Bachelor of Science (BS) in Healthcare Administration online at Õ¬ÄÐÆµµÀ (SNHU), you have the opportunity to become one of them. Whether you're looking to be a leader in a hospital, physician's office, care facility or any other healthcare organization, this program offers the tools to succeed in one of the fastest-growing industries in the country.
SNHU's online Bachelor of Science (BS) in Healthcare Administration aligns with the curriculum principles established by the Association of University Programs in Health Administration (AUPHA), so you're equipped with the knowledge you need to move your career forward.
No matter what role you step into as a healthcare administration professional, you'll need a balance of business and people skills. That's why you'll take fundamental, field-specific business courses like healthcare marketing, delivery systems and reimbursement — plus courses focused on strategic management, healthcare policy, research and evaluation modalities.
Looking to tailor your program more closely to your goals in the healthcare field? Choose from our 2 career-focused concentrations: health information management and patient safety & quality.
In our online Bachelor of Science (BS) in Healthcare Administration with a concentration in Health Information Management program, you'll focus on the integration of technology in healthcare organizations. Upon graduation, you'll be equipped to identify and implement business rules to develop effective medical information management systems, especially in supervisory positions.
The health information management (HIM) concentration keys in on areas administrators may need to understand more deeply, such as computerized diagnostic and treatment equipment, health insurance changes, record management systems, data-processing technology, and activity reports on a variety of programs and services.
The curriculum for this concentration combines technical knowledge with our healthcare administration program's core, which zeroes in on business, ethics and policy. You'll focus on long- and short-term planning, operations, maintenance and forecasting in healthcare organizations. Courses are taught by leading professionals in the healthcare administration and IT fields.
Career outlook:
Healthcare is the largest industry in the United States, as well as the second-largest employer. That's why the U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics (BLS) projects growth of 28% through 2032 for medical and health services managers. The median annual salary for this role, which varies by region and responsibility, was $110,680 in 2023.1
A healthcare administration bachelor's in health information management positions graduates for managerial roles such as first-line supervisors, business intelligence analysts, administrative services managers and quality control systems managers.
Courses may include:
Students interested in focusing their career solely in the area of HIM are encouraged to consider an online health information management degree program.
As more people require the services of the healthcare field over the next few decades, increased attention will be placed on patient safety. In this fast-growing industry, there's a need to focus on compliance, analysis and development of quality healthcare. Interpreting information on how patients are treated helps create needed change in policies and assists in preventing errors in the future.
By earning a Bachelor of Science (BS) in Healthcare Administration with a concentration in Patient Safety and Quality, you'll learn basic management practices that focus on the patient experience, improving medical outcomes and reducing healthcare costs.
The quality of patient care is one of the most important initiatives currently facing the industry. In response, we worked with specialists in the field to develop this patient safety and quality healthcare program, one of only a few baccalaureate-level healthcare administration degrees of its kind.
Coursework in the patient safety and quality concentration focuses on leadership, risk identification and analysis, data management and cultural change. Throughout your studies, you’ll gain a comprehensive knowledge of healthcare administration while learning how to take on the patient advocacy role that a growing number of consumers require for their well-being.
Career outlook:
An aging population has created a hiring boom in the healthcare industry. Employment of medical and health services managers could see growth of 28% through 2032, according to the U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics.1 Median annual salaries for this type of role, which vary by region and responsibility, were $110,680 in 2023.1
With a degree in patient safety and quality, you'll possess the skills to be considered for positions such as compliance director, patient safety representative, patient safety manager, and quality and patient safety specialist, becoming the voice for patients across organizations.
Courses may include:
The degree courses in this program are thoughtfully designed to align with the Association of University Programs in Health Administration (AUPHA)'s 4 competencies: communication, computational skills, critical thinking and societal/cultural context. When you graduate, you'll hold a degree that meets a standard of excellence in both the healthcare field and higher education.
Visit the course catalog to view the full BS in Healthcare Administration curriculum.
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Our faculty bring with them decades of experience in the healthcare industry and exhibit strong leadership both in the classroom and in their professional careers. This experience informs the development of courses and curriculum that can help position graduates for success in one of the country's fastest-growing fields.
Before joining SNHU, Dr. Meredith O'Hara's academic experience included time spent as associate dean of strategic initiatives at Houston Baptist University, as well as associate professor of biology at Lone Star College, Concordia University and California Baptist University. O’Hara has been the principal investigator for a National Science Foundation grant and the program administrator for a Department of Education grant.
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Dr. Toni Clayton joined Õ¬ÄÐÆµµÀ in 2014 as adjunct faculty, then took on an associate dean role before accepting her current position. As an award-winning leader in academia, Clayton knows why a healthcare administration degree matters in today's world:
“Healthcare administrators support policies and processes for the delivery of care and services that impact our patient populations. It requires leaders to apply healthcare principles and methodologies as they manage people and processes.”
Dr. Toni Clayton, executive director, health professions at SNHU
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With a bachelor's in healthcare administration, you can position yourself for leadership roles in a variety of settings: behavioral health organizations, consulting firms, governmental healthcare agencies, health insurance companies, hospitals, long-term care facilities, national health associations, pharmaceutical companies and physician offices, to name a few.
And no matter where you work, you'll have the opportunity to make a difference in the improvement of patient care. A degree in healthcare administration can help you develop the managerial skills you'll need to lead people and processes for various units, departments or even an entire healthcare facility.
With Õ¬ÄÐÆµµÀ's BS in Healthcare Administration degree under your belt, you may be qualified to step into diverse professional or supervisory roles, including:
Plan, direct and coordinate medical and health services, and ensure healthcare facilities are compliant with laws and regulations.
Implement programs in hospitals, public health departments and community-based organizations that improve access to healthcare resources.
Raise public awareness around healthcare issues, research their complexities and recommend solutions.
Supervise staff who assess community and individual healthcare needs, and direct programs centered on wellness.
Increase in medical and health services manager positions through 2032, projected by the U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics (BLS).1
Median annual pay for medical and health services managers as of May 2023, according to the BLS.1
Understanding the numbers
When reviewing job growth and salary information, it’s important to remember that actual numbers can vary due to many different factors—like years of experience in the role, industry of employment, geographic location, worker skill and economic conditions. Cited projections are based on Bureau of Labor Statistics data, not on SNHU graduate outcomes, and do not guarantee actual salary or job growth.
According to Dr. Toni Clayton, executive director of healthcare professions at Õ¬ÄÐÆµµÀ, a bachelor's in healthcare administration, whether online or on campus, can help you develop your managerial skills, so you can lead processes and staff for various units, floors, departments or an entire facility within a healthcare setting.
A Bachelor of Science in Healthcare Administration ultimately may help you improve patient care and the patient experience at your organization.
“Healthcare administrators support policies and processes for the delivery of care and services that impact our patient populations,” Clayton said. “It requires leaders to apply healthcare principles and methodologies as they manage people and processes.”
With your bachelor's in healthcare administration, you position yourself for leadership roles in facilities, clinical departments and medical practices.
"Since enrolling at SNHU, my career aspirations have significantly increased, because I’ve come to understand my own potential," said Suejaan Alicia Torres '21.
Dr. Toni Clayton, executive director of healthcare professions at Õ¬ÄÐÆµµÀ, noted those with a healthcare administration degree could work in places like:
Today, professionals in healthcare management often combine their credentials with work experience in a healthcare facility, according to the BLS.1 Yet there are a myriad healthcare settings – government, independent, nonprofit and commercial – that could benefit from the expertise of an employee with a degree in healthcare management. For that reason, healthcare manager, administrator, director and executive jobs and positions are regularly found at:
In most of the above-mentioned settings, a professional with a healthcare management degree can expect to work with some or all of the key stakeholders, defined as the 4 Ps by the Joint Learning Network: patients, providers, payers and policy-makers.5
Read more about why healthcare administration may make sense for you.
Yes. As baby boomers (the largest generation) continue to reach retirement age and require more services, the need for more qualified health professionals will continue to grow.
According to the U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics, the need for medical and health services managers could grow 28% through 2032 – much faster than the increase in jobs across all industries.1 That's an additional 144,700 positions that could be created in that time.1
In 2022, nearly 1/3 of medical and health services managers worked in hospitals. Other large employers include physicians' offices, nursing and residential care facilities, government and outpatient care centers.1
What's right for your goals and life may not be what works for other students. The "best" online school is the one that meets your needs.
You'll want to initiate a discussion with your admission counselor about whether we offer everything you want in an online college. Some things that are specific to our health administration degree include:
We know online schooling may not be comfortable for everyone. That's why we do everything we can to support you every step of the way.
“I've had a lot of support throughout my time at SNHU, from the very beginning with my advisor, who has just been phenomenal,” said Ali Lamoureux '22. “She's helped me pick classes, figure out the best career path and has helped answer all my questions.”
Mary Shannon Brady '21 had a similarly positive experience. "The way the program is set up allows for constant interaction with classmates through discussion board activities, so students are never without classroom interaction, even if it is virtual," she said.
In the end, only you can make the decision on which factors can help you make your decision.
The classes you'll take in our healthcare administration degree program can help you develop the skills needed to succeed in a variety of healthcare settings.
At Õ¬ÄÐÆµµÀ, you can have confidence that what you're learning in your classes is what the healthcare industry wants today. In fact, the entire program's curriculum was designed to align with the curriculum principles developed by the Association of University Programs in Health Administration (AUPHA).
It's important to note our program's alignment with the AUPHA competencies (which the organization has deemed as crucial) because these outcomes are also considered critical by the Healthcare Leadership Alliance (HLA). The HLA is made up of 6 leading professional organizations:
Our online health administration degree program can position you for the training and expertise needed to become a leader in the industry. Topics you'll cover throughout your BS in Healthcare Administration program may include:
You'll also have the ability to choose 3 free elective courses, so you can focus on the areas of healthcare administration you're most interested in. Or you could choose to 1 of 2 concentrations offered with this major:
This online health administration degree prepares you to become a decision-maker regarding the planning, directing and coordination of health services.
How long it takes to earn your bachelor's in health administration depends on several factors.
If you've attended other colleges in the past, you'll want to transfer in your previously earned credits. Õ¬ÄÐÆµµÀ (SNHU) offers students a generous transfer policy, accepting up to 90 credits toward your program here. Our admission team requests all your past transcripts and provides you with a free transfer credit evaluation, so you can see just how many classes you'd need to take at SNHU to finish your program.
You'll also need to think about whether you want to enroll in your program part time or full time. At SNHU, your enrollment status is defined as:
With 6 undergraduate terms a year, you decide exactly when you earn your degree – because it's on your schedule. Your academic advisor can help you map out your courses, so you have a plan in place to reach your goals.
According to the U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics (BLS), the 2023 median annual wage for medical and health services manager roles was $110,680. The highest 10% of workers earned more than $216,750.1
Within popular industries, the BLS reports median annual salaries in 2023 as:1
1 Occupational Outlook Handbook, on the internet at:
Cited projections may not reflect local or short-term economic or job conditions and do not guarantee actual job growth.
2 National Practitioner Data Bank, Definitions, on the internet, at https://www.npdb.hrsa.gov/guidebook/CDefinitions.jsp (viewed April 19, 2024)
3 National Conference of State Legislatures, Health Insurance Plan Types and Definitions, on the internet, at http://www.ncsl.org/research/health/health-insurance-plan-types-and-definitions.aspx (viewed April 19, 2024)
4 U.S. Department of Health & Human Services, Laws and Regulations, on the internet, at https://www.hhs.gov/regulations/index.html (viewed April 19, 2024)
5 Joint Learning Network, Connecting Health Information Systems for Better Health, on the internet, at https://jln1.pressbooks.com/ (viewed April 19, 2024)