Master of Applied Science (MAS) in Population Health Management
Online | Part-Time | 2–4 years
About the MAS in Population Health Management Program
The health care services delivery landscape is rapidly transforming. New competencies are required to effectively navigate and succeed under evolving state, national, and payer population-oriented health delivery initiatives, health equity improvement and reporting regulations, and value-based reimbursement models. This interdisciplinary program provides experienced professionals comprehensive approaches to developing and implementing population health management and improvement strategies and leading transformation to more equitable, value-based, and population-focused care delivery. View the curriculum.
In this video, Mark J. Bittle, DrPH, MBA, FACHE, Program Director of the Certificate in Population Health Management and Master of Applied Science in Population Health Management, gives a brief description of the programs.
MAS in Population Health Management Program Highlights
Rapidly growing industry
This rapidly growing industry sector has a growing need for highly-skilled professionals
ONLINE
Online delivery provides flexibility and accessibility to students around the world
COMPETITIVE TUITION
All students enrolled in an online Applied Science Certificate or Master's program are awarded a scholarship
LED BY RENOWNED experts
Led by renowned experts who are shaping the field through policymaking, research and first-hand management
CAHME Certified
Our MAS in Population Health Management program is one of the first five programs certified by the Commission for Accreditation of Healthcare Management Education. The MAS in Population Health Management joins the Bloomberg School's CAHME-accredited Master of Health Administration program in our suite of programs focused on advancing healthcare management and leadership.
Hear From Our Students, Alumni, and Faculty
"The MAS program served as the perfect source of inspiration for me. Despite being a distance learning course, the interaction with faculty and classmates both in asynchronous and synchronous fashion felt as if I was attending the course in person. The modules and assignments were perfectly designed for working professionals with a background knowledge in the area. Thanks to this program, I have found a role that I really love in the health policy space while continuing my work as a clinician part time. Thank you for such an amazing and fruitful experience!"
~MAS graduate, 2023
What are Population Health & Public Health?
"Public health and population health are intertwined concepts: both seek to improve the health status and well-being of individuals, families, and communities. This program opens the toolbox of public health -- including epidemiology, community action, and communications -- for the purpose of advancing the health of a wide range of clinical and geographic populations."
– Joshua M. Sharfstein, M.D. Vice Dean for Public Health Practice and Community Engagement, Johns Hopkins Bloomberg School of Public Health Former Secretary, Maryland Department of Health and Mental Hygiene
Population health was defined by Kindig and Stoddart in 2003 as "health outcomes of a group of individuals, including the distribution of such outcomes within the group." The notion of population health grew from research that confirmed that multiple determinants influence the health of individuals over a lifetime. Following the framework of Know, Engage, and Manage, population health management refers to a set of defined interventions designed to improve health across the full continuum, taking into account low risk, rising risk, as well as high-risk patient populations. Population Health Management also incorporates a strong focus on outcomes, behaviors, the determinants of health, and recognition of the need for multisector collaboration. According to Dr. Dawn Marie Jacobson of the Public Health Institute, the combination of population-based strategies to address upstream health influencing factors in parallel with individual prevention-focused behavioral change strategies creates a sense of shared responsibility for improving health.
For more on this topic, read "What is Population Health?" and "What is Public Health?".
What Can You Do With a Graduate Degree In Population Health Management?
Population health management has emerged as an important strategy for health care providers and payers. The MAS program in Population Health Management prepares students to examine and respond to challenges and opportunities to improve health and health equity within and across populations. The program is structured to guide professionals in transforming health care delivery into sustainable models of equitable, value-driven, accountable care.
The interdisciplinary curriculum also examines the importance of the impact and importance of multiple determinants of health, including access to medical and behavioral health care, health insurance, and health-supporting resources, as well as the influence of public health, genetics, personal behaviors and lifestyle, and a broad range of environmental, and economic factors.
Visit the Graduate Employment Outcomes Dashboard to learn about Bloomberg School graduates' employment status, sector, and salaries.
Sample Careers
- Physician (Medical Director, Chief Medical Officer) and Nurse Executives (Chief Nursing Officer)
- Manager or Director of Community Outreach
- Director, Care Management
- Director or Vice President of Population Health
- Director of Health Equity
- Director of Community Health
- Director or Vice President of Clinical Integration
- Health Information and Knowledge Management Professionals
- Health Care Finance Professionals
- Health Quality and Performance Improvement Professionals
Careers
Interested in population health management careers and what you can do with this degree? Check out the careers page.
Hear about Career Impact from an Alum of the Program
Curriculum for the MAS in Population Health Management
Browse an overview of the requirements for this master's program in the JHU Academic Catalogue and explore all course offerings in the Bloomberg School Course Directory.
50
credits
16
required courses
1
culminating project
Admissions Requirements
For the general admissions requirements see our How to Apply page. The specific program also requires:
Prior Work Experience
3+ years of post-baccalaureate health-related experience
Prior Coursework
Prior quantitative coursework or alternative evidence of quantitative ability
Standardized Test Scores
Standardized test scores are not required and not reviewed for this program. If you have taken a standardized test such as the GRE, GMAT, or MCAT and want to submit your scores, please note that they will not be used as a metric during the application review. Applications will be reviewed holistically based on all required application components.
Learn about application fee waiver availability and funding opportunities for your degree! Contact MAS-Office@jhu.edu.
Program Faculty Spotlights
Mark Bittle, DrPH ’06, MBA, FACHE, focuses on the organizational and management factors that influence physician alignment and managing change in complex organizations.
Tuition and Funding
The online MAS programs have competitive price points and substantial tuition scholarships. The admission application also serves as your scholarship application. All admitted students will receive the online MAS scholarship.
Contact Us
Questions about the program? We're happy to help.
Request more information or call us at 410-955-3543 to speak with an admissions officer. You can also reach us via email at BSPH.Admissions@jhu.edu.
Elizabeth F. Topper, PhD, MEd, MPH
Research Professor, and Director, Master of Applied Science (MAS) Programs
Mark J. Bittle, DrPH, MBA, FACHE
Teaching Professor, and Co-Director, MAS and Certificate programs in Population Health Management
David R. Baker, DrPH
Associate Professor - Adjunct, and Co-Director, MAS and Certificate programs in Population Health Management
Christina Potter, MBA
Academic Program Manager, Master of Applied Science (MAS) Programs
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