Health Policy (Management)
Health care is one of the most complex and fiercely debated industries in the country, and the ramifications of policy decisions reverberate through every sector of American life.
The PhD program in Health Policy (Management) prepares you to effect powerful change rooted in data-driven research on the managerial, operational, and strategic issues facing a wide range of organizations. From your home base at Harvard Business School, you will collaborate with faculty at Harvard Business School, Harvard Medical School, the Harvard T.H. Chan School of Public Health, Harvard Kennedy School of Government, Harvard Faculty of Arts and Sciences, and many of the world-renowned medical research facilities throughout the Boston area.
Curriculum & Coursework
Your coursework includes the study of microeconomic theory, management, research methods, and statistics, as well as the yearlong Health Policy Core Seminar, two MBA elective courses, and one course in two of the following areas: Political Analysis, Decision Sciences, Medical Sociology, or Economics. You will take the Health Policy General Exam at the end of your second year and the Special Field Exam during your third academic year. In addition to coursework and research, doctoral students are required to complete one academic term of teaching.
Research & Dissertation
HBS Health Policy (Management) doctoral students combine the understanding developed in the classroom with a wide range of available resources to address critical questions with real-world applications for the health care industry. After passing your field exams, you will work closely with faculty mentors to identify a line of inquiry that will guide your original research. In the course of your research, you will present, analyze, and evaluate unique data and reach relevant, independent conclusions that advance your subfield.
Areas of Specialization
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- Health Care Quality
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- Health Care Ventures
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- Operations Strategy
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- Process Improvement
Profiles
Celia Stafford
Health Policy (Management)
A Jay Holmgren
Health Policy (Management)
Olivia Zhao
Health Policy (Management)
“No other institution but HBS could have given me the same level of access to resources that span business, health policy, and medicine.”
2021 Graduate, Health Policy (Management)
“No other institution but HBS could have given me the same level of access to resources that span business, health policy, and medicine.”
2021 Graduate, Health Policy (Management)
Students in the Health Policy Management program may work with faculty members across Harvard University.
Recent Placement
Emilie Aguirre, 2021
Duke University, School of Law
Michael Anne Kyle, 2021
Harvard Medical School, Post-Doctoral fellow (2021-2024); University of Pennsylvania,
Perelman School of Medicine, Assistant Professor (2024-)
A Jay Holmgren, 2021
University of California-San Francisco, School of Medicine
Lauren Taylor, 2020
New York University, School of Medicine
Olivia Jung, 2021
Emory University, Rollins School of Public Health
Philip Saynisch, 2019
Phyllis Torda Memorial Post-Doctoral Fellow at the National Committee for Quality
Assurance, 2019
Emilie Aguirre, 2021
Duke University, School of Law
A Jay Holmgren, 2021
University of California-San Francisco, School of Medicine
Olivia Jung, 2021
Emory University, Rollins School of Public Health
Michael Anne Kyle, 2021
Harvard Medical School, Post-Doctoral fellow (2021-2024); University of Pennsylvania,
Perelman School of Medicine, Assistant Professor (2024-)
Lauren Taylor, 2020
New York University, School of Medicine
Philip Saynisch, 2019
Phyllis Torda Memorial Post-Doctoral Fellow at the National Committee for Quality
Assurance, 2019