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Healthcare Management Program Ranked 2nd
Appalachian State's undergraduate Healthcare Management program was ranked 2nd in the nation in 2023 by Bachelor's Degree Center.
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The HCM degree program was established in the Walker College of Business in 1972 in response to demands from health providers in North Carolina and surrounding areas for managers with solid business skills and knowledge of the uniqueness of the health care industry. Beginning with the 2010-2011 academic year, the HCM program is now located in the new Beaver College of Health Sciences. ASU's HCM program has demonstrated a remarkable reputation for producing graduates who assume key leadership positions in their organizations, and make valuable contributions to the health care delivery systems within their communities. This extensive network of alumni serve throughout North Carolina and beyond in various health care sectors including, hospitals and health systems, medical practice management, long term care, insurance, the pharmaceutical industry, consulting and public service.
The HCM program has a degrees for both undergraduate and graduate students. Undergraduate students earn a Bachelor of Science (BS) with a major in Health Care Management. Graduate students earn a Master of Health Administration (MHA) with a specialization in leadership or information systems.
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Professor Lane was interviewed by Elder Branch about her work on reducing medication errors in nursing homes. The whole interview can be found on the ElderBranch website. The following is an excerpt: