Health Care Management

Learn more about the skills and certifications you need to advance your career in health care administration and management.

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University of Michigan

Skills you'll gain: Health Care Administration, Clinical Leadership, Community Health, Financial Statements, Mergers & Acquisitions, Capital Budgeting, Price Negotiation, Financial Accounting, Public Health, Financial Statement Analysis, Human Resources Management and Planning, Strategic Decision-Making, Financial Analysis, Health Systems, Electronic Medical Record, Financial Management, Balance Sheet, Accounting, Strategic Planning, Marketing

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University of Pennsylvania

Skills you'll gain: People Management, Financial Reporting, Financial Statements, Operations Management, Health Disparities, Income Statement, Employee Performance Management, Financial Analysis, Leadership and Management, Health Systems, Health Equity, Health Care Administration, Innovation, Process Improvement and Optimization, Decision Making, Organizational Structure, Performance Improvement, Risk Analysis, Health Care, Insurance

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University of Pennsylvania

Skills you'll gain: Health Systems, Health Care Administration, Health Care, Insurance, Health Policy, Primary Care, Medicare, Economics, Behavioral Economics, Supply And Demand, Market Dynamics, Long Term Care, Payment Systems, Hospice, Risk Mitigation

Health care management encompasses a broad range of skills and careers, from hospital administration to health care policy planning to health care IT and informatics. Given the numerous options in this dynamic field, it can be challenging to determine a starting point. On Coursera, you'll find extensive resources to aid you in meeting your career objectives, whether you are exploring a new career in health care or ready to advance your career as an experienced professional. Delve into various health care management topics, including:

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