ECA College of Health Sciences - Education Centre of Australia Master of Health Management
ECA College of Health Sciences - Education Centre of Australia

ECA College of Health Sciences - Education Centre of Australia

Master of Health Management

  • Level 4 1, Australia
  • Level 2, Australia

Master degree

English

Jan 2025

Blended

Key Summary

    About: The Master of Health Management program focuses on developing leadership and management skills specific to the healthcare sector. It prepares students to navigate complex healthcare organizations and implement effective solutions in improving service delivery and patient care. The curriculum includes theories, frameworks, and practical experiences relevant to health management.
    Career Outcomes: Graduates can pursue a variety of roles, including healthcare administrator, health services manager, policy analyst, and healthcare consultant. They may work in hospitals, government agencies, non-profits, or private sector organizations aimed at enhancing health systems and services.

This is an advanced-level course in healthcare management that aims to expand students' and healthcare professionals' knowledge and skills in healthcare management in the areas of people and resource management, governance, quality and safety, health economics and strategic planning, leadership of change initiatives, eHealth, technology and health research.

On successful completion of the Master of Health Management, graduates will be able to:

  • Demonstrate critical thinking and reflective leadership that influences practice and use policy and research to foster excellence in care delivery.
  • Use effective leadership capabilities (or behaviours and skills) to manage health services and apply change management and quality improvement processes.
  • Lead others in a diverse, complex and challenging situations to achieve team and organisational goals.
  • Demonstrate ethical, cultural and social accountability when interacting with individuals, members of multidisciplinary teams, families and community members.
  • Address cultural, social and economic diversity, particularly that of Indigenous Australians, and integrate this knowledge into their management and leadership practice

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