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Despite spending more money on health care than any other developed country in the world, the U.S. healthcare system vastly underperforms on important health metrics. For example, among high-income countries, the United States had the lowest life expectancy at birth, highest death rates for treatable conditions, and the highest maternal and infant mortality rates in […]
While some research requires strict boundaries between researchers and community members, community-based participatory research unites both groups to achieve a shared goal. This communal strategy for research is a promising option for identifying health disparities and promoting public health. Researchers and prospective researchers can learn more about participatory research and its benefits, and explore educational […]
If you are passionate about preventing workplace accidents and illness, a Master of Science in Public Health in Industrial Hygiene can put you on track for career success.
You don't need a business or healthcare administration bachelor's degree to qualify for a Tulane MHA. Find out what is required and why this degree can benefit your career.
An enrollment advisor can guide you through the program selection, application, and enrollment processes for the online MPH programs at Tulane.
An MPH in Community Health Sciences program will teach you to design and implement appropriate public health interventions based on epidemiology, behavioral science, biostatistics, and public policy management.
Patient safety is an integral part of a successful healthcare system. Learn how patient safety indicators help healthcare leaders make data-driven decisions.
What is population health management? How does healthcare administration impact it? Discover how administrative roles impact population health management.
Black maternal health is an urgent issue that affects millions of Americans. Discover how organizations are working to improve Black maternal health outcomes.