I am here. Actually, there is no ranking for healthcare concentration in MBA program. Just as Lewis said, some top MBA programs have this concentration, such as Duke, Kellogg, Wharton, UNC, Haas, and Simon. Haas has another program which is MBA/MPH dual degree program and takes 2.5 years. In a lot of schools, you also can apply MBA/MPH dual degree program which generally take 3 to 4 years. There is another choice is MHA (Master of Healthcare Administration) program from public health school. You can find the ranking of this program from US News. However, there is some overlap between MBA and MHA ranking. The ranking of MHA program 2003: 1. University of Michigan--Ann Arbor 2. University of North Carolina--Chapel Hill 3. University of Pennsylvania (Wharton) 4. Northwestern University (Kellogg) (IL) 5. University of Minnesota--Twin Cities (Carlson) University of Washington Virginia Commonwealth University However, Virginia Commonwealth University is not in the top 10 in 2004. Top 10 also includes Duke (Fuqua), UC Berkeley (both Haas and public health school rank 7th), Johns Hopkins, UCLA. For more information about MHA, you can check www.acehsa.org for further information. Yale does have the similar concentration in its MPH program. Right now they are looking for the accrediting from ACEHSA.
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