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BSc Business and Healthcare Management
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Business and healthcare management is a combination that addresses the distinctive challenges of managing organisations in the health sector alongside the broader analytical and strategic skills that business management develops. Healthcare is one of the largest and most complex sectors of the economy, operated across a mixture of public, private, and voluntary provision, and the effective management of healthcare organisations requires not only general management competence but an understanding of the particular pressures, regulatory environments, ethical frameworks, and operational challenges that health services face. At Anglia Ruskin University, this three-year full-time programme combines essential business management principles with the analytical and technological skills needed in today's data-driven world, as the current description reflects. You will develop expertise in management theory and practice alongside data analysis and digital innovation, preparing you to make strategic, evidence-based decisions in complex organisational contexts. In the healthcare management dimension, you will examine how health services are organised and funded, how quality and safety are managed, how workforce planning and patient flow are approached, and how technology and data are transforming healthcare delivery. The general business content covers strategy, finance, marketing, human resource management, and operations, giving you a rounded understanding of organisations that can be applied across the health sector and beyond. The combination is particularly relevant for students who wish to work in NHS management, private healthcare, health technology companies, commissioning, public health, or related organisations, and the analytical and data skills developed are increasingly central to all of these contexts. Graduates from business and healthcare management programmes pursue careers in NHS management and administration, health service consulting, healthcare technology, public health, health policy, private healthcare, and general management in health-related organisations. Postgraduate study in healthcare management, public health, business, or health informatics supports those seeking specialist expertise or leadership roles.
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