3 Healthcare Management Associate Degree degrees found
- Associate Degree
- Healthcare
- Healthcare Studies
- Healthcare Management
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3 Healthcare Management Associate Degree degrees found
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The College Of Westchester
AOS Health Information Administration
- White Plains, USA
Associate Degree
Full time
2 years
Distance learning
English
The AOS (Associate in Occupational Studies) degree in Health Information Administration is a fully online program that prepares health information administration (HIA) professionals to work in a variety of administrative medical office settings including both private practice and larger healthcare facilities.
Penn Foster College
Health Care Management Associate Degree
- Scottsdale, USA
Associate Degree
On-Campus
English
Study Health Care Management — at home, at your own pace, with Penn Foster College. There are certain skills you need to begin a career in Health Care Management. The Penn Foster College Health Care Management Associate Degree Program helps you learn them quickly and conveniently.
Martinsburg College
Associate of Science in Healthcare Administration
- Martinsburg, USA
Associate Degree
Full time, Part time
60 hours
Distance learning
English
The Associate of Science in Healthcare Administration degree program provides students with the foundational skills required for healthcare administration using up-to-date information and technology. Students will gain experience using the practice management software, Medisoft, to learn how to manage patient billing, manage patient health records.
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Healthcare management usually provides students the knowledge and critical-thinking skills necessary for the management of healthcare delivery systems and health services. Managers plan, direct and coordinate medical and healthcare services. Students might find themselves in positions managing entire facilities, specific departments or a group of physicians in a medical practice.
An associate degree is an undergraduate degree that typically awarded by community colleges, technical colleges and 4-year colleges. If pursued on a full-time basis, an associate degree usually takes two years to obtain.