There are universal prerequisites for a master's in healthcare administration. These include an accredited bachelor’s degree, official test scores and previous work experience.
Bachelor’s Degree
Most health care administration programs will accept any bachelor's degree from an accredited institution, but some programs may only accept health care related degrees. Official transcripts must be submitted that reflect a GPA of at least 2.5 to three on a 4.0 scale. For example, a Bachelor of Science in health care management is a good degree choice because it combines the business acumen and medical background needed to be an effective leader in health care environments. Students learn how to make care, quality and operation decisions to improve patient outcomes and management.
On the other hand, a Bachelor of Science in …show more content…
Some candidates will be RNs who want to move into administration. They may be advanced practice nurses with specialized training in areas like pediatrics, geriatrics and oncology. Some candidates will have direct administration experience, such as a clinical supervisor for a small unit. They will have experience with overseeing day to day operations, resolving issues and coordinating care with health care professionals.
A health care service supervisor may want to qualify for a program through higher education. They will have experience managing their units’ medical program activities. A position like this will provide leadership, compliance and managerial experience. They will apply established facility policies and procedures in making decisions, so they must have independent judgment in meeting their responsibilities and performing the duties of the position. Other potential jobs that provide excellent experience include staff supervisor, nurse trainer