University of Miami Health Executive MBA ranks No. 3 in the nation

The ranking reinforces the business school’s growing momentum at the intersection of business and health care.
University of Miami Health Executive MBA ranks No. 3 in the nation

The University of Miami Patti and Allan Herbert Business School’s Health Executive M.B.A. program ranks No. 3 in the nation among CAHME/AACSB-accredited Healthcare Executive M.B.A. programs, according to the latest U.S. News & World Report Best Health Care Management Programs rankings. 

The recognition highlights the University of Miami’s reputation in health care leadership, placing the program among the nation’s very top Executive M.B.A. offerings in the healthcare field.

“This recognition affirms the rising national reputation of the University of Miami Healthcare Executive M.B.A. program and the momentum we are building across the business school,” said Paul A. Pavlou, dean of Miami Herbert. “Healthcare needs innovative leaders, and we are preparing exactly that. At the University of Miami, we are helping shape the future of healthcare.” 

Miami Herbert’s Health Executive M.B.A. program is designed for experienced professionals seeking advanced leadership training tailored to the healthcare industry. The program combines business fundamentals with specialized coursework on health technology, health economics, innovation, policy, and strategy.

The ranking also reflects the continued momentum across graduate business education at the University of Miami and its investment in interdisciplinary programs that connect business, healthcare, technology, Artificial Intelligence, and leadership.

The U.S. News rankings evaluate a broad range of health management programs, including Master of Health Administration, Master of Public Health, and M.B.A. programs. Based on the rankings, the University of Miami placed No. 3 nationally among CAHME/AACSB-accredited Healthcare Executive MBA programs. Overall, the program ranked No. 28 among all health management programs evaluated, many of which are housed outside of business schools and include a variety of degree formats and disciplines.

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