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Health and Medical Administrative Services graduates play a crucial role in healthcare operations, managing patient records, insurance claims, and medical office procedures. With 248 schools offering this program nationwide, students have numerous options to enter this growing field where graduates typically earn around $40,558 annually.

When evaluating programs, students should prioritize schools with strong clinical partnerships that provide hands-on experience in real healthcare settings. Look for curricula covering medical terminology, healthcare law, and electronic health records systems. Programs offering internship opportunities at hospitals, clinics, or insurance companies provide valuable networking connections and practical skills. Additionally, seek schools with high job placement rates and career services that understand the healthcare industry's specific requirements and employer expectations.
25
Schools Ranked
$58,979
Avg. Program Earnings
63.5%
Avg. Graduation Rate

Top 25 Schools

College rankings
# School Median Earnings Graduation Rate School Type
1 $76,460 private-forprofit
2 $70,176 94.3% private-nonprofit
3 $65,332 31.1% private-nonprofit
4 $63,005 83.8% public
5 $63,005 59.5% public
6 $63,005 56.7% public
7 $63,005 56.9% public
8 $63,005 65.4% public
9 $61,516 64.6% private-nonprofit
10 $61,350 67.6% public
11 $60,623 56.6% public
12 $59,485 71.5% public
13 $58,673 public
14 $56,415 58.8% private-nonprofit
15 $55,964 55.7% private-nonprofit
16 $55,512 33.3% private-forprofit
17 $55,036 public
18 $54,035 46.5% private-nonprofit
19 $53,608 72.6% private-forprofit
20 $53,179 39.6% public
21 $53,179 84.3% public
22 $53,071 64.5% private-nonprofit
23 $52,107 66.7% private-nonprofit
24 $52,107 92.1% public
25 $51,612 74.6% public

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