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George Washington University Master of Health Administration (MHA) online

Stand at the forefront of healthcare as a Milken Institute School of Public Health graduate, and improve the way we implement state-of-the-art healthcare delivery.

About the program

  • No GRE required: MHA@GW seeks experienced candidates who demonstrate academic and professional excellence, and potential as aspiring healthcare leaders.
  • 24-month completion: Graduate in as little as two years with options to complete the program on a full-time or part-time basis.
  • In-person immersions: Discover prominent health organizations in Washington, D.C., and around the world, and network with leaders in health policy law, administration, and regulation.

George Washington University Milken Institute School of Public Health

Founded in 1997, the George Washington University Milken Institute School of Public Health prepares the nation’s — and world’s — future healthcare leaders to effectively manage health systems and organizations. The MHA@GW is dedicated to the advancement of health, wellness, and social justice on a local and global scale, through ethical research and education. Engage in collaborative discussions led by expert faculty and participate in immersions designed to help you discover your path to leadership.

Tuition and fees

Tuition and fees are subject to change and may increase each academic year. Tuition does not include student fees, technology platform licensing, or support services. Learners are also responsible for travel and accommodation costs related to any in-person immersions or residentials.

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The MHA@GW curriculum

The multidisciplinary curriculum concentrates on core principles of healthcare management, health economics, financial leadership, and policy. MHA@GW focuses on enhancing the skill sets necessary for successful health organization leadership, including: Leadership and ethics, Management and strategy, Information technology and decisions science, Community health and quantitative methods, Finances and economics, Quality improvement, and Law and regulation. The program includes eight 10-week learning modules. Below are two such modules:

  • Module Three — Health Care Financial Management: This module provides an understanding of the financial operations of health care organizations including financial reporting, cost management, sources of revenue and budgeting in health care organizations. It will focus on the theory and application of health care finance as it applies to health care organizations. The module includes specific emphasis on CFO responsibilities, revenue cycle, coding, reimbursement mechanisms, managed care contracting, personnel expenses, supply chain and materials management.
  • Module Six — Quality and Performance Improvement: Effective health care leaders understand that quality improvement tools and methods must be at the heart of every health care organization. Whether it is the quality of clinical care and patient safety, driving out waste and excessive cost or striving to deliver the most cost-effective care possible, quality improvement must be part of the skill set of every health care leader. From the principles of W. Edwards Deming’s statistical process control to the six sigma and Toyota-style production models, quality improvement is and will continue to be the yardstick by which outstanding health care organizations are measured.
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Admissions

Prospective learners interested in this program must have a bachelor's degree or equivalent from an accredited college or university, and a minimum of two years of full-time health sector experience, or three years of full-time experience in any industry. No GRE scores required. To complete an application, you will need to submit:

  • Application fee

  • Statement of purpose

  • Letters of recommendation

  • Official transcripts

  • Completion of prerequisite courses

  • Brief interview

  • Résumé

  • TOEFL scores (if applicable)


Immersions

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Learners will participate in a total of four in-person immersions. These immersions are a fundamental cornerstone of the MHA@GW program, providing valuable opportunities for learners to connect with their peers, professors, and healthcare experts in person. These immersions are held virtually, on the GW campus, and at various prestigious health organizations around the world.

Gain access to professionals and institutions that drive healthcare policy and legislature through networking events, collaborative discussions, and panels. 

Past immersion locations include:

  • London, United Kingdom

  • Honolulu, Hawaii

  • San Diego, California

  • Amsterdam, Netherlands

  • San Juan, Puerto Rico

  • Toronto, Canada

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