Health Care Managers


Overview

Health Care Managers

Introduction

Health care managers, also known as health services managers and health services administrators, direct the operation of hospitals, nursing homes, and other health care organizations. They are responsible for facilities, services, programs, staff, budgets, and relations with other organizations. There are approximately 406,100 health care managers employed in the United States.

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Median Salary

$99,730

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Employment Prospects

Excellent

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Minimum Education Level

Bachelors Degree|Masters Degree


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Experience

Several years experience in health care administration


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Skills

Business Management|Leadership|Organizational


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Personality Traits

Conventional|Organized|Realistic

Earnings

Salaries of health services executives depend on the type of facility, geographic location, the size of the administrative staff, budget, and the policy of the governing board. The U.S. Department of Labor reports that the median annual earnings of medical and health services managers were $99,730 in May 2018. Salaries ranged from less than $58,680 to more than $182,600. The mean salary of heal...

Work Environment

To perform efficiently as an executive, health services administrators usually work out of a large office. They must maintain good communication with the staff and members of various departments.

Most administrators work five and a half days a week, averaging about 55 to 60 hours. However, hours can be irregular because hospitals and other health care facilities operate around the clock;...

Outlook

Because every hospital and numerous other health care facilities employ administrators, employment opportunities in health care will be very strong through 2028 as the industry continues to diversify and deal with the problems of financing health care for everyone. The U.S. Department of Labor predicts that during this time employment will grow at a rate of 18 percent, much faster than the aver...