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Climate Change in Master of Healthcare Administration Curriculum: An Untapped Opportunity

IALH Research Fellow Cheryl L. Mitchell has co-authored a new research article entitled Climate Change in Master of Healthcare Administration Curriculum: An Untapped Opportunity. Collaborating authors include Attila J. Hertelendy, Polina Durneva, Jane Banaszak-Holl, Ann Dadich, Tracy H. Porter, Jennifer Gutberg, John G. Richmond, Eric McNulty, Ying Zang, and Sara Singer. The article was published in The Journal of Health Administration Education.

Abstract:

Extreme weather events fueled by climate change are intensifying. Our study found a paucity of accredited graduate healthcare or health service administration programs in the United States, Canada, and Australia that teach climate change and healthcare administration. We used a mixed-methods approach that included a website audit and program director interviews. Our website audit found that only three (.02%) of 156 accredited programs mentioned climate change in their programs or course descriptions. Course content focused on the societal impacts of climate change but did not address the leadership or managerial implications of how to mitigate and manage through climate crises. Interviews clarified factors that shaped course content, with five themes constructed—namely, curriculum integration and accreditation influence; student-driven curriculum evolution; faculty interest and an interdisciplinary approach; competency knowledge and integration; and the influence of sociopolitical contexts. Based on these findings, accredited programs would benefit from the integration of climate change and healthcare administration education. To be successful, students, faculty, program directors, university executives, and accreditation agencies will need to align their approach to address the climate crisis.

 

To read the full article, see https://www.ingentaconnect.com/contentone/aupha/jhae/2025/00000041/00000001/art00006?crawler=true&mimetype=application/pdf

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