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Prepare to lead change: Penn's Master of Health Care Innovation
The University of Pennsylvania's Master of Health Care Innovation
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online degree program forges a diverse network of innovative thinkers
and leaders passionate about improving health care. The
multidisciplinary curriculum-taught by leading, active
experts-builds students' skills to face urgent needs and long-term
challenges.
Bright and ambitious change agents from across health care come together
through the MHCI program that prepares them to
* build a learning community of innovative thinkers across health care;
* obtain the language and credibility around innovation for pitching to
stakeholders, presenting to management, even interviewing for a new role
or job;
* practice defining problems, designing inclusively, and rapidly testing
solutions;
* showcase their thinking, innovation, and leadership skills through a
portfolio of deliverables.
Students apply their MHCI experience immediately in their work as
policymakers, executives, directors, administrators, entrepreneurs,
consultants, and more.
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Core Curriculum
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Behavioral Economics | Health Equity | Health Policy | Innovation |
Operations
Electives:
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Connected Health Care | Digital Health | Health Economics | Leadership
and Legal Issues | Using Data for Transformation | Value and Quality
"The health care system needs to be transformed to deliver better care
more efficiently, at lower costs, to make patients' experience better.
To accomplish these lofty goals, we need people who are not stuck in
conventional wisdom but can think outside the box: MHCI students and
alumni."
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**Fall '23 admission is May 15**
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