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Hi, Both seems to be quite similar but they're not similar at all. Both are different in terms of the approach and output as well.
In hospital management, one is recruited as a management trainee initially and later move up the ladder to reach to hospital administrator. It does not require any field work and one has to work mostly in the boundaries of hospital only. After MBA in hospital, one has the field to move to operations, marketing and other various departments.
In health management, one is recruited at different posts like health coordinator, health consultant and even researcher also conducting primary research in field. These p
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