Healthcare Management Technology: Long-Term Care
Lead in Long-Term Care: Healthcare Management Technology
The Healthcare Management Technology: Long-Term Care program prepares you for a career managing the business and financial operations of long-term care facilities and other healthcare settings. With a focus on leadership and operational skills, this program is designed to meet the growing demand for professionals in healthcare management.
What You’ll Learn
This program provides a comprehensive foundation in healthcare business operations. Coursework includes:
- Medical Office Management: Learn to oversee the day-to-day operations of healthcare facilities.
- Financial Management: Develop expertise in budgeting, billing, and revenue cycles specific to long-term care.
- Legal Aspects of Healthcare: Understand the laws and regulations that govern healthcare operations.
- Medical Insurance & Billing: Master the analysis and management of healthcare insurance processes.
Career Opportunities
Graduates are prepared for roles in healthcare management, with opportunities in settings such as:
- Long-Term Care Facilities
- Hospitals
- Outpatient Clinics
- Medical Offices
- Insurance Companies
With the potential to pursue industry-recognized certifications, this program positions you for success in the growing field of healthcare management.
Of the students who began in the HIT program in the Fall of 2022, 15.3% of part-time students have successfully graduated from the program.
Among HIT graduates from the 2023-2024 academic who were seeking employment, 100% are currently employed in the healthcare field.
Survey results indicated that 100% of students were satisfied with their overall experience at MTCC.
During the 2023-2024 academic year, there were no test takers.
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A25200L (Associate Degree) C25200L (Certificate)
The Healthcare Management Technology curriculum prepares individuals for employment in healthcare business and financial operations in areas such as general healthcare management, entrepreneurship, and long-term care. Course work includes medical office management, financial management, legal aspects of healthcare, medical insurance and billing analysis, and other topics depending on the subject area selected within this curriculum. Graduates should qualify for employment opportunities in a variety of healthcare settings including hospitals, medical offices, outpatient clinics, long-term care facilities, and insurance companies. Industry recognized certifications may be available for graduates with work experience.