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Career Prospects for Healthcare MBAs in Texas

Texas has one of the top employment rates in the country for medical and health services managers. If you’re ready to join a thriving industry, or elevate an existing career, enroll in Lamar University’s online Master of Business Administration in Healthcare Administration program.

Tell Me About the Career

Professionals in this field go by a few different names: medical and health services manager, healthcare executive and healthcare administrator. The work environment depends on your preferences. You can work for a group medical practice, nursing home or hospital. You may be responsible for managing a specific department or an entire facility. Managers also find careers through organizations like the Food and Drug Administration, Red Cross and American Hospital Association.

ExploreHealthCareers says the job outlook for healthcare executives is excellent. According to the healthcare career resource, these professionals “help to shape policy, make needed changes and lead our nation’s health-related organizations in a way that serves individual patients by helping to improve the health care system.”

Why Lamar University?

Lamar University’s online MBA in Healthcare Administration is a win-win. An MBA can boost your earning potential, and specialized healthcare administration studies can give you a competitive edge in a burgeoning field. The best part is that you don’t have to give up your current job while in the program. All courses are online, so you participate in classes wherever and whenever is most convenient, like before work or after dinner.

You have places to be, people to see and money to make, so Lamar University offers eight-week courses to help you earn your degree ASAP. When students follow the accelerated schedule, they can graduate in as few as 12 months.

Be Part of a Rapidly Growing Business

The U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics (BLS) reports that Texas is home to more than 36,500 professionals who “plan, direct, or coordinate medical and health services in hospitals, clinics, managed care organizations, public health agencies, or similar organizations.” By this measurement, Texas has the second highest employment level (by state) of medical and health services managers in the country.

BLS projects nation-wide employment of medical and health services managers to grow 32% between 2020 and 2030, much faster than the average projected employment growth for all occupations. This means companies will likely be hiring.

Further, Texas is home to some of the most widely respected U.S. healthcare companies and systems. In fact, Fortune/Merative named Dallas-based Baylor Scott & White Health among the top five “large health systems” in the country in 2022.

Over 50 healthcare organizations in Texas have achieved official Magnet Recognition Program designation from the American Nurses Credentialing Center, demonstrating excellence in nursing leadership. In particular, Medical City Plano has achieved Magnet designation four times, an achievement it shares with only 2.5% of all hospitals.

How Much Can I Make?

Compensation varies throughout the state, but one thing is clear: Those with advanced, specialized degrees are positioned to earn top wages. Here is a guideline of what medical and health services managers can expect in some of Texas’ most-populated metro areas (mean annual salary data from BLS’ 2021 Occupational Employment and Wage Statistics):

The online MBA in Healthcare Administration from Lamar University prepares you for a fulfilling and always-evolving career.

Learn more about Lamar University’s online MBA in Healthcare Administration program.

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