The Healthcare industry is flourishing and to meet the ever-growing demand for industry-ready professionals, K J Somaiya Institute of Management Studies & Research decided to introduce a 2-year full time management program in Healthcare. This course offers a platform to students to interact with industry professionals and provides exposure to various interesting carrier options.
The MBA in healthcare management programme has evolved through conscious efforts of executives with a specific aim of meeting the training needs of the fast growing Healthcare Industry and Healthcare organizations in India. The development of healthcare management as a career has received a big boost from the booming corporatization and growth of hospitals and healthcare delivery organizations in India in recent years. This is an exciting and opportune time for Healthcare management in India. The recent spurt in Healthcare has led to a huge demand and supply gap of manpower in the Indian healthcare industry.
There are numerous career opportunities in the healthcare industry in private and public sectors. One can work in hospitals, clinics, old age homes, medical colleges and in state health departments. Some of the job profiles in healthcare services are – Health Administrator, Internal Corporate Analyst, PR Officer, Health Care Provider, Ambulatory Clinic Manager, Chief Nursing Manager, Medical Superintendent, Hospital Planning Adviser, Healthcare Management Executive, Hospital Quality Assurance Executive, Professors, Associates/Assistant Professors, etc.
Let us take a look at some of the job opportunities for MBA in healthcare management:
- Hospital Administration:
Hospital Administration is concerned with organizing, controlling, staffing, coordinating, planning and evaluating healthcare services for the communities to offer maximum patient care of better quality at low price so as to condense morbidity and mortality. Administration or management is a science and an art like medical sciences. Professional hospital administrators have proven how institutions can be managed efficiently, economically and effectively in a targeted time period.
- Healthcare Executives:
Healthcare management requires talented people to manage the changes taking place in the industry. Healthcare is changing more rapidly than almost any other field in terms of how and where care is delivered, who is providing those services, and how that care is financed. In this, healthcare executives play an important role and have an opportunity to make a significant contribution to improving the health of the communities their organizations serve.
- Medical Program Managers:
A medical program managers are in-charge of a specific department in which they have personal medical experience or expertise. In these cases, they are sometimes called clinical managers. An MBA in healthcare management degree helps them oversee all personnel issues within their department; include hiring new employees and evaluating current ones. They can create and implement policies, make work schedules, delegate assignments, manage training endeavours and generally supervise the efforts of all staff members to ensure competence and effective use of resources. In addition, medical program managers coordinate with managers and department heads in other areas of their facility, as well as with governing bodies such as board of directors.
- Health Care Planner:
Research, write, implement and monitor plans and procedures to develop and deliver diagnosis and treatment for individuals or health and wellness services for local, regional and national populations. Health care planner have an overall responsibility to plan, direct, coordinate and supervise medical and health services in hospitals, clinics, public health agencies, managed care organizations and similar organizations. In any particular setting, they can have either an expansive or a more narrowly defined range of responsibilities and duties depending on where they work, their level of authority, and their education, experience and expertise.
All the best for a future in the Healthcare industry!
By Shreya Shah
PGHCM-2018-20