Pictured on the right: Master's in Health Administration (Cohort 11 - Graduates of May 2012)
It is often said that the only constant in the world is change. Whether this idea applies to every scenario and environment can be debated; however, one area in which the idea is undeniably true is the health care industry in the United States. Various forces, such as the our aging population, technological advances, health care reform efforts, and increasing patient expectations are driving change at an accelerating rate. These socioeconomic and political forces are pressuring health care organizations to improve quality of care, provide care to more people, and cut costs. Essentially, health care must learn to do more with less, and to do it better than ever before.