Online Master of Science in Healthcare Management (MSHM)

Develop skills that will set you apart

We worked with over 50 healthcare leaders from across the industry to identify the skills our graduates need, then we built our curriculum around these skills. Our Online MS in Healthcare Management curriculum includes opportunities for leadership experience and certifications, and maintains a focus on wellness. We offer this program 100% online so that you are able to complete it at your own pace.

Take the first step

The Indiana University Paul H. O’Neill School of Public and Environmental Affairs’ Master of Science in Healthcare Management program is accredited by the Commission on Accreditation of Healthcare Management Education (CAHME). For more information and data, visit our official CAHME profile page.

Find out what it means to be a transformational healthcare leader

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My long-term career aspirations are to become a healthcare executive, whether that's a COO or a CEO. The MSHM program has really prepared me to work my way up the ladder until I reach that goal. One big factor for me in thinking about going to grad school was what kind of change could I make career-wise. Before coming into the program, I spent about eight years in logistics and manufacturing. In a year's time the MSHM program really armed me with the six healthcare competencies that I needed to be able to go from having no healthcare experience to jumping into a healthcare role and being able to thrive. Being a joint program between Kelley and O'Neill, some key things that I took away were being creative being innovative and we always talked about being transformational healthcare leaders and that's what I'm trying to take and instill into my current position. Where I am at IU Health they really place a lot of value on you and what you bring to the table. So I just really wanted to make sure I could be an asset to team members, to patients if I ever had to come across any and I give all thanks to the MSHM program for really arming me with those tools.

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Learn to make sound, data-driven decisions.

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Prepare to become a leader in this fast-growing industry.

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No prior industry experience—and no GRE—required.