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Date May 11, 2021 12:02 PM
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Developing innovative leaders in health care.

**Master of Health Care Innovation (MHCI)**

The University of Pennsylvania's online Master of Health Care Innovation

(MHCI) degree connects professionals across health care to

**lead change through innovation.**

 

Students in the

**20-month** program build a foundation of

**policy, behavioral economics, operations, and innovation.**They apply
lessons and methods to their workplace, and develop innovation and
leadership skills to face urgent needs and long-term challenges.

**START AN APPLICATION**

**LEARN** from expert faculty. 

**NETWORK** with professionals from across health care.

**INNOVATE** in your workplace and career.

"In addition to hearing from industry experts, I found the perspective
of my fellow students equally as valuable. Overall, this experience has
helped shift and broaden my perspective to better position myself to aid
in improving healthcare in the near future."

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**Mohana Nagda, MHCI class of 2022**

The MHCI is based in the Perelman School of Medicine's Department of
Medical Ethics and Health Policy.

 

Submit your application by June 1 for Fall 2021.

 

 

**Questions?** Please contact Katherine Ridella
at [email protected]
or 215-573-9378.

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Department of Medical Ethics & Health Policy

Perelman School of Medicine at The University of Pennsylvania 

Blockley Hall, 14th Floor

423 Guardian Drive

Philadelphia, PA 19104-4884 

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