Master of Business Administration in Health Care Management
(R/345/7/0897) (12/25) (MQA/FA 6197)
- Full Time: 1 Years 6 Months | Part Time: 3 Years
- Intake: Ongoing
Overview
The MBA in Health Care Management provides students with the most relevant business skills to be effective and efficient decision makers who will improve the quality and access to health care at appropriate cost. The programme has a business management orientation, drawing on a broad base of management theory and examples to explain and analyze the healthcare sector. It is designed to provide with the concepts, models, techniques and examples, which will enable the students to improve the provision of care to patients. It is based on specially-designed modules that will provide a grounding in the basic management disciplines, followed by specialist modules in particular aspects of health care management. Our programme is unique in providing the opportunity to work with, and learn from, other students with first-hand experience of health care systems from around the world.
For successful completion of Masters degree in LUC, each candidate should publish minimum of Two research articles in scopus indexed journals, with Lincoln affiliation.
Program Aim
The concentration focuses on filling needs for clinical leadership, innovative approaches to industry challenges, health analytics and health informatics. The primary aim of the programme is-
- To provide the students with knowledge based on scientific principles, for leading the health sector taking into account different aspect of healthcare management.
- To develop deeper understanding of multi disciplinary and multi dimensional nature of health management along with providing basic insight into practical application.
- To develop professional skills in health care services through the growth of appropriate ability at the proper level to facilitate further research or study in the relevant field.
- To provide scientific management approach and adequate managerial tools and improve managerial skills.
Career Opportunities
After completion of this course the students will develop skills in business fundamentals with main focus on health care management. The graduates would be qualified to find work in middle and senior management positions in various hospitals and health care organizations, and be involved in the analysis of various activities in the organizations. A degree in healthcare management enables professionals to thrive in this growing market and to take advantage of numerous job openings. Healthcare facilities recognize the need for skilled workers to fill management and planning roles. The students of this stream will enjoy high salaries, attractive benefits and international mobility related with healthcare sectors.
They can find jobs in
- Nursing homes
- Hospitals
- Large medical related corporations
- Outpatient surgical centres
- Eye surgery centres
- Pharmaceutical establishments
- Insurance companies
- Specialized technical groups
- Drug companies and corporations
FAQ
About The Program
The MBA in Health Care Management provides students with the most relevant business skills to be effective and efficient decision makers who will improve the quality and access to health care at appropriate cost. The program has a business management orientation, drawing on a broad base of management theory and examples to explain and analyze the healthcare sector. It is designed to provide with the concepts, models, techniques and examples, which will enable the students to improve the provision of care to patients. It is based on specially-designed modules that will provide a grounding in the basic management disciplines, followed by specialist modules in particular aspects of health care management. Our program is unique in providing the opportunity to work with, and learn from, other students with first-hand experience of health care systems from around the world.
The MBA in Health Care Management focuses on preparing students for leadership and management roles within the healthcare industry. It combines core business management principles with specialized knowledge of healthcare systems, policies, and regulations. Key areas of study include healthcare finance, health policy, healthcare operations, hospital administration, and strategic planning in healthcare organizations. The program aims to develop skills in managing healthcare facilities, improving patient care delivery, and navigating the complexities of healthcare laws and ethics. Graduates are equipped to lead in hospitals, healthcare agencies, pharmaceutical companies, and other healthcare-related organizations. |
The MBA in Health Care Management is designed to prepare students for careers in international markets by offering international case studies on business challenges and solutions across different economies. |
Career support for MBA in Health Care Management students
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MBA in Healthcare Management is ideal for: 1. Healthcare Professionals Seeking Leadership Roles: Doctors, nurses, pharmacists, and other healthcare professionals looking to transition from clinical roles to administrative or executive positions can benefit from this MBA. It equips them with the managerial and strategic skills needed to lead healthcare organizations effectively. 2. Hospital Administrators and Healthcare Managers: Those already in administrative roles within hospitals, clinics, or healthcare systems but seeking to advance their careers into senior management positions will gain valuable expertise in areas such as finance, operations, and human resource management in healthcare settings. 3. Aspiring Healthcare Executives: Individuals aiming for leadership roles like Chief Executive Officer (CEO), Chief Operating Officer (COO), or Chief Medical Officer (CMO) in healthcare organizations will find this MBA useful for developing their strategic and management skills needed to lead complex healthcare organizations. 4. Healthcare Entrepreneurs: Entrepreneurs who wish to start their own healthcare ventures, such as clinics, healthcare startups, or medical device companies, will benefit from learning the business side of healthcare, including healthcare marketing, regulations, and operational management. 5. Professionals from Non-Healthcare Backgrounds: Individuals from fields like finance, IT, human resources, or law who want to transition into healthcare management can benefit from an MBA in Healthcare Management to gain industry-specific knowledge and skills to enter this rapidly growing sector. 6. Policy Makers and Healthcare Consultants: Those involved in or aspiring to roles in healthcare policy-making, consulting, or public health management can enhance their understanding of healthcare systems, regulations, and business operations to influence healthcare reforms and improvements. 7. Medical Practice Managers: Individuals managing medical practices, such as group clinics, dental practices, or specialty care centers, who want to enhance their operational efficiency and business management skills. 8. Pharmaceutical and Medical Device Industry Professionals: Those working in or aiming to work in the pharmaceutical, biotechnology, or medical device sectors, looking to gain insights into healthcare business management, regulations, and marketing. 9. Health Information Managers: Professionals managing health information systems, who seek to understand the broader business and operational aspects of healthcare organizations, making them better equipped to align IT solutions with healthcare management needs. 10. Public Health Professionals: Individuals in public health roles who want to advance their understanding of how business principles apply to healthcare delivery, public health management, and the implementation of health policies and initiatives. |
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Admission
1. A Bachelor’s Degree (Level 6, MQF) with minimum CGPA of 2.50 or equivalent, as accepted by the Lincoln University College Senate; OR 2. A Bachelor’s Degree (Level 6, MQF) or equivalent not meeting CGPA of 2.50, can be accepted subject to a minimum of 5 years working experience in relevant field; OR 3. Other qualifications recognized by the Malaysian Government. |
Preferably candidates should have 2 to 5 years of professional work experience, with good leadership potential.
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MBA in Health Care Management program do not require GMAT (Graduate Management Admission Test) or GRE (Graduate Record Examination) scores as part of the admission process, particularly if the applicant has significant work experience or a strong academic record.
The typical documents required for the MBA in Health Care Management program application include:
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MBA in Health Care Management programs may require an admissions interview. If the program includes an interview, it will typically be conducted after an initial review of your application. The interview may be in person or online and is used to assess your motivation, communication skills, and fit for the program. |
Yes, MBA in Health Care Management program allow current undergraduate students to apply during their final year, provided they submit proof of degree completion before the program starts. You will need to meet all other entry requirements and provide your final academic transcript upon graduation. |
There is typically no minimum age requirement for MBA in Health Care Management program. However, many programs prefer candidates who have accumulated some professional experience, which may result in students being in their mid-20s to early 30s. |
A successful candidate for MBA in Health Care Management program typically has:
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Program Structure and Duration
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The MBA in Health Care Management program at Lincoln University College requires students to complete 48 credit hours to graduate.
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The timetable is typically made available four weeks prior to the start of the semester. Students can easily access and review their schedules through the LLS student portal, ensuring they have ample time to prepare for the upcoming semester.
English Proficiency
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Yes, the Intensive English Program is available for students who don’t meet the requirement. Successful completion allows for admission to degrees.
Test scores are valid for two years from the test date.
Submit them along with your application or by the deadline outlined by the university. |
Yes, MBA in Health Care Management at Lincoln University College is accredited by MQA and Ministry of Higher Education, Malaysia. |
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Career Prospects
1. Hospital Administrator: Hospital administrators oversee the operations of hospitals or healthcare facilities, managing staff, budgeting, patient care services, and compliance with healthcare regulations. They ensure that the facility runs efficiently while maintaining a high standard of care.
2. Healthcare Operations Manager: Healthcare operations managers are responsible for improving efficiency in healthcare delivery. They handle logistics, optimize workflows, manage patient care processes, and ensure that resources are used effectively within hospitals, clinics, or healthcare organizations.
3. Chief Executive Officer (CEO) or Chief Operating Officer (COO) of Healthcare Organizations: Healthcare CEOs and COOs oversee the overall management of healthcare organizations. They set strategic direction, manage financial performance, and ensure that the organization delivers high-quality care. These roles require a strong combination of leadership, business acumen, and industry-specific knowledge.
4. Pharmaceutical Project Manager: Project managers in the pharmaceutical industry oversee the development and execution of pharmaceutical projects, including new drug development, clinical trials, and market entry strategies. They ensure projects are completed on time, within budget, and in compliance with regulatory standards.
5. Healthcare Consultant: Healthcare consultants work with hospitals, healthcare systems, and other providers to improve efficiency, manage costs, and enhance patient outcomes. They provide expert advice on operational improvements, strategic planning, regulatory compliance, and technological integration.
6. Health Services Manager: Health services managers work in settings like hospitals, nursing homes, or group medical practices. They focus on planning, directing, and coordinating medical and health services to improve quality and efficiency. They may also be responsible for adapting to changes in healthcare laws and regulations.
7. Healthcare Policy Analyst: Healthcare policy analysts work with government agencies, non-profits, or private organizations to analyze and develop healthcare policies. They focus on evaluating existing policies, proposing new policies, and understanding how legislation affects healthcare delivery and public health outcomes.
8. Medical and Health Services Manager: Medical and health services managers, also known as healthcare executives or healthcare administrators, are responsible for planning, directing, and coordinating healthcare services in various facilities. They may manage an entire facility, a specific department, or a medical practice for a group of physicians.
9. Healthcare IT Manager: With the increasing reliance on healthcare technology, IT managers in healthcare ensure that information systems run smoothly and securely. They work on implementing electronic health records (EHR) systems, managing IT infrastructure, and overseeing data security and patient information privacy.
10. Health Insurance Manager: Health insurance managers work for insurance companies or healthcare providers to develop, implement, and oversee health insurance policies and products. They manage relationships with healthcare providers, oversee the claims process, and ensure compliance with healthcare laws and regulations.
11. Clinical Manager: Clinical managers oversee specific departments in hospitals or healthcare facilities, such as surgery, nursing, or outpatient services. They manage the department’s day-to-day operations, ensure compliance with medical regulations, and work to improve efficiency and patient care outcomes.
12. Pharmaceutical Product Manager: Product managers in the pharmaceutical industry are responsible for the lifecycle of a drug or medical product, from development to market launch. They manage marketing strategies, sales forecasts, and regulatory requirements, ensuring the product meets both business and healthcare standards.
13. Medical Practice Manager: Medical practice managers handle the business side of running private medical practices. They oversee administrative staff, manage finances, handle patient billing, and ensure that the practice complies with healthcare laws and regulations.
14. Health Informatics Manager: Health informatics managers oversee the use of technology in healthcare, including data analytics, electronic health records (EHR) systems, and telemedicine. They ensure that healthcare organizations leverage data to improve patient care, streamline operations, and meet regulatory requirements.
15. Healthcare Entrepreneur: With an MBA in Healthcare Management, individuals can start their own healthcare ventures, such as clinics, healthcare tech startups, or wellness centers. This path allows them to apply both business and healthcare knowledge to create innovative solutions within the healthcare sector.
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Tuition Fee and Scholarship
For details about the tuition fees, kindly email admission@lincoln.edu.my or imd@lincoln.edu.my or finance@lincoln.edu.my
For details about our scholarship schemes, kindly email admission@lincoln.edu.my or imd@lincoln.edu.my or finance@lincoln.edu.my
Yes, for details, kindly email admission@lincoln.edu.my or imd@lincoln.edu.my or finance@lincoln.edu.my
Alumni Network
Yes, as a graduate of the MBA in Health Care Management program, you will have lifelong access to our global alumni network, which includes thousands of professionals across various industries and regions. The alumni network offers invaluable resources for networking, career opportunities, and continuous learning, and we host regular alumni events and reunions to help you stay connected. |
Our MBA in Health Care Management program has produced many distinguished alumni who have gone on to lead and innovate in their fields. For example, some of them have become CEOs of global firms, and some working as partner in major consulting firms. We also have alumni who have become successful entrepreneurs, launching startups such in the fintech industry. Some of them have joined prestigious universities in Canada, New Zealand, or Germany for further studies. Our alumni continue to make significant impacts in various sectors worldwide. |
Our graduates pursue careers across a wide range of industries, including finance, consulting, technology, healthcare, manufacturing, consumer goods, and non-profit sectors. Many graduates also find opportunities in emerging fields such as sustainability, artificial intelligence, and digital transformation. The diverse skill set provided by the MBA in Health Care Management prepares students to succeed in both traditional and rapidly evolving industries. |
Yes, there are numerous ways for alumni to stay engaged with the MBA in Health Care Management program. Alumni are invited to participate in networking events, mentorship programs, guest lectures, and alumni reunions. We also encourage alumni to contribute to the growth of the program by serving on advisory boards, offering internships, and recruiting new graduates for their organizations. Additionally, our alumni have lifetime access to career services and continued learning opportunities through workshops and webinars.
Contact us
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+603-7806 3478 (International)
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