SPRING HOUSE, PA — The Commission on Accreditation of Healthcare Management Education (CAHME) has granted initial accreditation to Purdue Global’s Master of Health Care Administration (MHCA) program, marking a significant achievement for the university’s School of Health Sciences. The accreditation, effective for four years, signals that the program meets rigorous educational and professional standards set by CAHME.
CAHME accreditation is a widely respected credential, reflecting adherence to high benchmarks in curriculum quality and leadership preparation within healthcare management education. Al Faber, interim president and CEO of CAHME, emphasized that accredited programs successfully navigate a demanding evaluation process led by experts in the field.
Purdue Global’s MHCA program is designed to prepare students for leadership and administrative roles across diverse healthcare settings. The curriculum focuses on advanced problem-solving and strategic thinking, skills critical in the evolving U.S. healthcare landscape.
Rebecca Zolotor, dean of Purdue Global’s School of Health Sciences, stated that the accreditation underscores the university’s dedication to educational excellence and equips graduates with the credibility and competencies sought by employers. Diane Denny, faculty member in health care administration, highlighted the program’s focus on developing future leaders capable of addressing the sector’s complex challenges.
This milestone affirms Purdue Global’s position among institutions committed to fostering capable, ethical, and impactful healthcare administrators.
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