Medical Controlling and Management, Bachelor of Science

On-campus program @ Medical School Berlin 

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At a Glance

🏫 University Medical School Berlin, UAS based in Berlin (Germany)
The MSB Medical School Berlin is a state-recognized, private university based in Berlin-Wilmersdorf. It has two faculties - the Faculty of Health Sciences and the Faculty of Natural Sciences - and offers degree programs with a vocational or university degree. In addition to the state examination program in human medicine, since 2020 MSB has been offering a direct study program in psychotherapy according to the new Psychotherapists Act - including all steps up to licensure and further training. The university places great emphasis on personal support and supports students through a Career Center and an International Office.
🎓 Field of Study Health SciencesHealth Management
📜 Degree Bachelor of Science (B.Sc.)
⏳ Duration 6 Semesters
🎯 ECTS 180 Credit Points
🌍 Language of Instruction German
📖 Course contents Economics, Business Administration, Planning and Control, Organisation, Personnel and Leadership, Ethics in Health and Medicine, Interdisciplinary Teamwork in Healthcare, Medicine I - III, Health Economics I & II, Medical Controlling I - III, Quality in Healthcare, Quality Management, Project and Process Management, Internship, Scientific Work, Training of Personal and Social Competence, Statistics, Introduction to Medical Informatics, Bachelor's Thesis and Colloquium
📍 Location Berlin
📅 Enrollment Winter semester
💶 Fees
from 3540 € Semester fee
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Admission requirements

- Eligibility to study in accordance with § 10 BerlHG (general university entrance qualification, subject-related university entrance qualification, advanced technical college entrance qualification, or equivalent qualification) or

- University entrance for professionally qualified persons in accordance with § 11 BerlHG

- Possibility of continuing studies in accordance with § 11 BerlHG

The courses at MSB Medical School Berlin are free of admission restrictions (NC): talent, motivation, and discipline count more than the average grade on the certificate. Punctuality, good performance, and commitment during the course of study are of great importance.

Details

Modern hospital management requires not only knowledge of business administration and economics but increasingly also medical expertise. The documentation and billing of medical services is a highly complex process that demands sound medical knowledge as well as highly specialised knowledge of billing systems, legal frameworks, IT, and also the organisational structures and process organisation within hospitals and the healthcare sector.

In the bachelor's degree programme Medical Controlling and Management, you will acquire extensive knowledge of business administration fundamentals. At the same time, you will gain essential content in health economics as well as basic medical knowledge through a practical and comprehensive education. The aim is to provide you with in-depth knowledge of key documentation, coding and billing processes, which are central components of revenue assurance and thus crucial for the economic success of healthcare institutions. In addition, you will acquire extensive skills in the areas of economics, organisation of medical facilities, business process management as well as personnel and leadership.

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