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The average salary for a Medical and Health Services Manager in U.S. is $134,440.

Annual Average Salary Information

Annual Average Salary: $134,440

$67,900$216,750

Hourly Pay Information

Hourly Average Salary: $64.64

$32.65$104.21

What does a Medical and Health Services Manager earn?

Medical and Health Services Managers are responsible for overseeing the delivery of health-care services. They typically earn around $134,440 annually in the U.S. A Medical and Health Services Manager ensures the efficient and effective operation of the health-care facility and its staff. They typically have a degree in health-care administration or another related field. Medical and Health Services Managers must remain up-to-date on the current health-care regulations and policies. Their job can involve collaborating with other health-care professionals and ensuring adherence to all laws, regulations, and standards.

How to earn more as a Medical and Health Services Manager

To become a Medical and Health Services Manager, you will need a degree in health administration, health management, or health sciences. Alternatively, you could complete a degree apprenticeship. To advance in this profession, you could specialise in a specific area such as long-term care or hospital management, or strive for a higher position in a healthcare organisation. You could also choose to become self-employed or start your own health services business.