Program Summary
Health Policy and Management is a multidisciplinary course that focuses on the organization, financing, and delivery of healthcare services. It explores how policies influence public health and healthcare systems, examining issues such as access to care, quality improvement, cost control, and health equity. Students learn about healthcare economics, policy analysis, leadership, and strategic planning to address challenges in both public and private health sectors. The course integrates principles from public health, business, law, and social sciences to develop effective healthcare leaders and policymakers. Graduates often pursue careers in healthcare administration, policy development, consulting, or research, working in government agencies, hospitals, nonprofit organizations, and private healthcare firms.