Healthcare Administrator
Duties
and Responsibility:
Also known as medical services
managers or health care executives, health care administrators manage the
administrative tasks of hospitals, medical laboratories, physician practices
and other health care facilities. In small offices, they may be the only
administrators answering phones, filing patient records, issuing and paying
bills, and processing insurance claims. Larger facilities may have enough work
to assign a single task to inexperienced administrators.
Salary: A Healthcare Administrator earns an average salary of $64,821
per year. The highest paying skills associated with this job are Program
Management, Budget Management, and Operations Management. Experience has a
moderate effect on income for this job.
Education: Many higher-level health care administration executives have a master's
degree in a field such as public health or business, hospital or nursing
administration. A bachelor's degree is often sufficient for entry-level
positions, or for employment with smaller facilities when coupled with relevant
health care experience.
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Reflection: I think that I would not like to work for this job because I
think for me it will be to much for me to learn and I think that I don’t want
to be a Healthcare Administrator.
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