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What can you do with an Associates degree in Health Administration?

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What can you do with an Associates degree in Health Administration?

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An associates degree cover the core subjects necessary to obtain a higher degree (AA in Science or Liberal Arts). Unless you are going to a specialized school I am not aware of, there is no associates degree in Health Administration. The difference in a degree in HA and Health Care Administration is that in Health Administration you deal with the workings of a medical facility (clinic, hospital, etc.) through all aspects of operation, In Health Care Administration you deal with the clinical aspects of health care. To be an administrator you will need a bachelors degree in administration in a given field. Dr.

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