Whether you already work in the health care field, have medical certificates or licenses, obtained an associate's degree, or simply have a goal to enter the medical career path, a health services coordination bachelor's degree could be the perfect fit for you. With increasing changes in technology, insurance, and medicine, the health care industry needs health leaders who can navigate complicated processes and issues within the field of health services management.
Graduates of this program will be prepared to coordinate with health care providers, patients, caregivers, and medical services to improve the effectiveness, safety, and efficiency of an increasingly complex health care system. With a degree in health services management, you'll also be prepared to navigate emerging value-based care systems, promote patient-centered holistic care, and provide integrated care management. A bachelor's degree in health services coordination from WGU includes instruction in value-based care, care coordination, and social determinants of health. Once you've earned your degree, you'll be ready to progress in a variety of medical fields, from pharmacy to home health.
The role of the health services coordinator (HSC) is to help patients and families navigate the complex healthcare environment. The HSC connects clients and families with the necessary medical assistance by working in collaboration with a social worker or nurse case manager. The assistance that an HSC provides includes identifying resources, making appointments, and providing follow-up to questions that might be encountered following discharge from a medical facility or transition to a different environment. The HSC is an essential member of the interdisciplinary care team. The degree program does not require you to have a license, certification, or certificate, nor will you need one to provide support services and coordination. This health services management and coordination degree is the right choice for many individuals currently in healthcare or those seeking to pursue a career in healthcare.
Compare this degree: The B.S. Health Services Coordination program is not WGU's only undergraduate degree focused on building leadership skills in the business and administration of healthcare, or what many call the health services management field. You may also be interested in our B.S. Business – Healthcare Management degree program, or our B.S. in Health Information Management degree program.