The Health Administration Program
Diane K. Duin, Ph.D., Director
APS 107, 406-896-5830
heathadministration@msubillings.edu
Faculty
Bradley Beauvais, PhD; Laura Dimmler, MPA; Diane K. Duin, PhD; Deana D. Fuller, MBA/MIS; Jonathan Engel, PhD; Michael Erbschloe, MA; James Goes, PhD; Stewart Kirkpatrick, JD; Roland Loudenberg, MPH; Mary Helen McSweeney, PhD; James Paul, PhD; Patrice Spath, BA, RHIT; Zara Sette, JD; Todd Smith, RN, MSHA, MBA.
The department offers and administers the following Graduate Degree program:
Master of Health Administration
Mission
The Master of Health Administration is an online
executive program designed for working professionals
who wish to pursue advanced studies in the business
and management of healthcare. As a health
management “generalist” program, the MHA is
appropriate for clinicians and mid-level managers.
Admission Requirements
Admission to the Master of Health Administration degree program is based on the following criteria:
- Two copies of official transcripts from all previous undergraduate and graduate institutions to verify:
- Graduation from an accredited institution;
- Undergraduate GPA of at least 3.0 in the last 64 semester (96 quarter) hours;
- Graduate GPA of at least 3.00
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Completion of the GMAT or the GRE with scores submitted to the Office of Graduate Studies.
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A professional resume.
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A letter of application which introduces the applicant, outlines the applicant’s educational and career goals, and articulates how completion of the MHA will contribute to those goals.
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Three written recommendations (includes the completed Recommendation Form and a letter) the applicant’s potential as a graduate student, professional abilities, potential for success in a health administration career, commitment to service, and motivation to excel.
Student Learning Outcomes
A graduate of the Montana State University Billings
Master’s in Health Administration has the competencies
to:
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Structure, position, market, and govern health
organizations to achieve optimum clinical and
business performance;
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Prepare and use financial reports to assess the
financial health of the organization, be
accountable for finances, and manage risk and
reimbursement pressures;
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Demonstrate proficiency in leadership, interpersonal
relations, conflict and change management, and
written and oral communications;
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Manage human resources and health professionals in
diverse healthcare organizations to facilitate
workforce performance, motivation, satisfaction,
and retention;
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Manage information systems, including data
collection and management, information security
and patient confidentiality, statistical and nonstatistical
analyses, summarizing management and
health data for decision-making;
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Demonstrate proficiency in conceptual and
analytical reasoning to support management and
clinical decision-making;
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Assess changes in state and federal health policy,
their implications for healthcare organizations,
and strategies to influence and adapt to policy
shifts;
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Assess and improve quality of business practices
and patient care delivery through the use of
operations analysis, outcomes measurements, and
process improvement methods;
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Manage change in various healthcare organizations
by applying social and behavioral principles;
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Assess and monitor the health status of populations,
determinants of health and illness, and health risks
and behaviors in diverse populations
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