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Jobs for health managers are projected to increase as health care issues become more complex and the Baby Boomer generation increases its use of health care services. The U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics estimates a 21% - 35% increase for medical and health services managers by the year 2010.
The University of Minnesota, Crookston's degree in Health Management prepares you to assume management positions in a wide range of health care settings including:
- Allied health agencies (i.e. American Cancer Society, American Red Cross, American Lung Association)
- Government health agencies
- Health maintenance organizations (HMOs)
- Health insurance and supporting companies
- Hospitals and medical clinics
- Industrial health programs
- Medical equipment companies
- Nursing homes and extended care facilities
- Wellness programs
Learn more about Health Management careers and companies that have hired our graduates.
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