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Health Administrator

Health Administrators manage healthcare facilities, including hospitals, clinics, and long-term care facilities. They oversee daily operations, staff management, budgeting, regulatory compliance, and the development of healthcare policies and procedures. They ensure the efficient delivery of services, maintain quality standards, and handle interactions with healthcare providers, insurance companies, and government agencies. A degree in health administration, public health, or business administration is typically required, with advanced degrees and certifications being beneficial. This career is suited for individuals with strong leadership, organizational, and problem-solving skills, as well as a commitment to improving healthcare delivery and patient outcomes.

Subjects

Core Subject: The primary field of expertise that forms the foundation of the profession.

 

Secondary Subject: The additional knowledge or expertise that supports the core subject and enhances the professional skill set.

Core subject needed are: 

Healthcare

Secondary subject needed are: 

Public Health, Hospital Administration

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