Now, an MBA in healthcare

Now, an MBA in healthcare

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Updated on Feb 11, 2010 03:38 IST

Growing at an envious rate of 15 percent every year, the healthcare industry in India is expected to touch $40 billion by 2012.


Existing healthcare organizations are expanding by opening hospitals in new service areas and new organizations are entering the domain.


Consequently, competition in the healthcare sector is on the rise.  The providers in turn need to be more innovative in their approach and offer quality services at competitive prices. All this necessitates a specially trained cadre of professional management graduates in healthcare.

 


Until recently doctors without any professional training in management were managing hospitals. Thanks to rapid corporatisation, in addition to a lot of medical graduates, general graudates are also taking up health care as  a viable career option. With manpower requirements in the sector projected to be about four million by 2012, it is imperative that new programmes  come into being.

Programmes on healthcare


The specialist master’s in hosptial administration (MHA) is a  programme that prepares professionals capable of efficiently running a hosptial. But healthcare sector, is now much more than hosptials and pharmaceuticals. It includes health insurers, third party administrators, medical technology organisations, health tourism, medical informatics, clinical reserach and so on. Most of the jobs in the sector would demand, in additon to sectoral knowledge, in depth understanding of functional areas such as marketing, production, finance, branding, new business creation and process reengineering.


A specialized programme in healthcare in addition provides theoretical and practical knowledge of healthcare services.


Hospital organization—operation and planning envisages:

  • Ablity to understand management principles and practices
  • Functional elements of management, business environment and its influence on organizations in the Indian context
  • Preparing, implementing business plans
  • Developing human relationship skills
  • Branding and  benchmarking
  • People management skills


Complementary not supplementary


An MBA or PG Diploma in healthcare is not a replacement to an MHA. They cater to differnt segments of the sector, and are complementary to each other. Addressing issues specific to the Indian context with exposure to real life cases/technical know-how in the healthcare services sector, an MBA would  give the the student an undeniable edge.


Career opportunities in Healthcare Management


There are bright opportunities even in the government sector. The National Rural Health Mission envisages appointment of healthcare administrators. The entire administrative structure is turning over a new leaf wherein the human resources departments are on a spree of hiring individuals between the age of 28-32 at middle-level posts to inject the much-needed innovation, energy and vigour in their organization.


It is not only hospitals which require management professionals. A whole lot of specialisations exist in the following sectors:

  • Lifestyle clinics
  • Emergency medicine units
  • Pharmaceutical firms
  • Hospital information systems
  • E-health ventures
  • Credit rating firms
  • NGOs and health insurance
  • Specialised hospital administration


Grading of healthcare institutions is another area with a lot of excitement and challenges for healthcare managers and they can learn newer concepts here. Rating agencies like CRISIL and ICRA have absorbed many freshers in the recent past as healthcare consultants.


With the sector growing at a healthy 15% per annum, and with nearly 100 billion worth of investments planned in the coming years, healthcare sector is definitely looking up. Options are plenty and the work is exciting. So identify your interest area, select an appropriate course and work hard at getting the right qualifications. A good institution makes the package better. But remember, unlike the other sectors here neither the topline nor the bottom line matters as much as the crucial element, lifeline. 

 

 

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prashant

2011-08-19 19:14:40

hi i am prashant mishra working as MRI technologist in a multispeciality 750 bedded hospital. now i want to do MBA in hospital management. please guide me.

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prashant

2011-08-19 19:14:10

hi i am prashant mishra working as MRI technologist in a multispeciality 750 bedded hospital. now i want to do MBA in hospital management. please guide me.

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Drisya Paul

2010-04-14 21:42:15

i would like to know about the job oppurtunities and a salary status... which are the best collages??and is cat mat needed for this????i have one year of work experience as a perfusionist.. can anybody advice me is it a good option????

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Pooja Kohli

2010-05-05 17:05:01

Hi, Health care sector is booming and definitely will have job opportunities. You can def step into this sector thru MBA/PG or MHA programs if you have a graduation degree in related field. Every institute has different requirement but most of them wud ask for graduation with 50% marks in relevant

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Sanjeev Kumar

2010-03-09 19:14:59

I'm in service Doctor. Wants to go for apart time mba or mha sort of course.Kindly send the details on drsankumar@yahoo.co.in ------- thanks . Dr.Sanjeev

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Pooja Kohli

2010-05-05 17:07:31

Hi, Please see the link pasted below it has all the info on various Institutes providing the course: http://tinyurl.com/ycjwwos MBA in Health care http://tinyurl.com/2wkczhb PG in Health care http://tinyurl.com/35nnw9h MHA Hope it will be of help Thanks, Pooja

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DR.RAVI K. VERMA

2010-02-24 12:10:23

hi n thanks...but i need more information about institutes in India,their fee structure and mode of entrance.....if anyone do have this then pls send it on ravicoolguyy@gmail.com or 09799000815........Dr. Ravi K. Verma.

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Pooja Kohli

2010-05-05 17:09:35

Hi, Please see the links for more info on Institutes: http://tinyurl.com/ycjwwos MBA in Health care http://tinyurl.com/2wkczhb PG in Health care http://tinyurl.com/35nnw9h MHA Hope this will help Thanks, Pooja