Health management is a comprehensive discipline involving medicine, management, sociology and other disciplines, aiming at improving people's health level and quality of life through scientific management means and methods. Health management majors mainly learn how to manage and maintain people's health, including the knowledge and skills of preventing diseases, promoting health and managing medical resources.
The learning content of health management major mainly includes the following aspects:
1. Health management theory: Learn the basic theories and methods of health management, including the concepts, objectives, principles and methods of health management.
2. Health promotion: Learn how to promote people's health awareness and health behavior through health education, health promotion and health consultation.
3. Disease prevention: Learn how to prevent and control the occurrence and spread of diseases by means of disease prevention, health examination and health assessment.
4. Medical resource management: Learn how to rationally allocate medical resources and improve the efficiency and quality of medical services.
5. Health policies and regulations: learn national and local health policies and regulations, and understand the laws, regulations and policy environment of health management.
6. Health data analysis: Learn how to collect, analyze and utilize health data to provide scientific basis for health management decision-making.
Graduates majoring in health management can engage in health management, health promotion, disease prevention and medical resource management in medical institutions, insurance companies, health management institutions and government departments. They need to have solid medical and management knowledge, as well as good communication skills, organization and coordination skills, leadership and management skills and other comprehensive qualities.