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Healthcare Administration Program In South Carolina - SC
By an allied health world contributing writerPublished: July 14th, 2010
South Carolina has a number of programs that prepare individuals for careers in healthcare administration, management, policy, research, and education with advanced degrees in healthcare management. Students can find educational options to study on campus, as well as distance education and Web-based instruction. For the most part, these programs are accredited by the Commission on Accreditation of Healthcare Management Education (CAHME), formerly the Accrediting Commission on Education for Health Services Administration (ACEHSA).
A Masters in Healthcare Administration program generally offers courses in accounting, finance, management, epidemiology, quantitative methods, evaluation and planning. A basic knowledge of accounting is generally a prerequisite to such a program. A residency is typically included as part of the learning experience and state and federal departments and agencies, as well as hospitals and a range of health care organizations, provide opportunities for students to apply and test the skills and knowledge they attained while taking classes.
Some of the courses found in a healthcare administration program cover an introduction to biostatistics, epidemiology, health economics, health care law, leadership in healthcare organizations, information systems for healthcare organizations, decision-making for health care executives, organizational behavior, health care accounting, health care finance, international health care, rural health care policy, and community health organizations.
