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January 23rd, 2016, 05:06 PM
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MPH vs MBA
Hello sir I am confusing in choosing the program from MPH and MBA so please provide me basic difference between these two programs.
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January 24th, 2016, 09:44 AM
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Re: MPH vs MBA
Although a Master of Public Health (MPH) and a Master of Healthcare Administration (MHA) are two degrees that appear to be similar, they actually have some important differences. Master of Public Health The MPH degree provides training for careers in public health, an interdisciplinary field that focuses on health and disease within populations. The field of public health is concerned with discovering, describing, and responding to patterns of disease and on financing, developing, operating, and evaluating community health programs. Master of Healthcare Administration The MHA degree is intended to train executives to manage health-related programs and organizations. Compared to the MPH degree, the MHA focuses less on disease and more on the delivery of healthcare services. Program to Choose MHA: This program is great for students who want a program focused on healthcare administration, especially those already working in administration in another industry. MPH: This program is great for students who want to work in public policy or in the non-profit sector. MBA: This program is great for students who want an advanced business education, especially those already working in the healthcare field. Directory of Health Administration Master's Degree Programs The following master’s degrees in health administration are available to earn online: Masters in Health Administration Masters in Health Science - MHA Masters in Health Informatics - MHA Masters in Health Education - MHA Masters in Health Administration (MHA) Masters in Gerontology - MHA Masters in Management Masters in Management (MS, MSM, and MM) - Healthcare Administration Masters in Administration Masters in Administration - Mental Health Administration |
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