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Subject Make a positive change in health care with Penn's MHCI: Hear how on Mar. 25
Date March 12, 2025 2:36 PM
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The Degree to Drive Change in Health Care

Discover how you can distinguish yourself and transform the future of health care through the Master of Health Care Innovation (MHCI) ([link removed] ) from the University of Pennsylvania.

We invite you to attend the next Meet the MHCI Alumni Network on March 25 to learn more about the online degree program that forges a community of innovative thinkers and leaders and prepares them to improve health care.

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MHCI students gain expertise in a variety of core areas, including:

o Health policy

o Health equity

o Operations

o Innovation and design thinking

o Behavioral economics and decision making

o Leadership

Plus, electives dive into AI, data, digital health, value and quality, and more.

Students build a community from across health care, learning from expert faculty and classmates with diverse perspectives, such as policymakers, clinicians, entrepreneurs, researchers, executives, consultants, and more.

Join us at the next Meet the Network to hear from several MHCI alumni how the program has advanced their careers and made a meaningful impact on the health care industry.

Learn more about the degree experience from alumni on March 25 in a casual, virtual conversation with Q&A.

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Questions? Contact Katherine Ridella or Mary Pham [email protected] (mailto:[email protected])

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