BS in Health Insurance Management
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        Name: 
        
             Ann Solan, PhD
        
        
    
    
            Position: 
            Assistant Dean, Continuing Studies & Online Learning
        
        
        
        
            Email: 
            Ann.Solan@jefferson.edu
        
        
        
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    Contact
        Name: 
        
             Mike Kennedy, MBA
        
        
    
    
            Position: 
            Associate Director, Transfer Admissions & Continuing & Professional Studies
        
        
        
        
        
        
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    Curriculum
The BS in Health Insurance Management consists of 120 credits, with 38 of those being general elective credits. Students are allowed to transfer up to 78 credits, but will need to complete the required courses in the four core content areas and the capstone course at Thomas Jefferson University (42 credits).
General Education Courses (Total of 40 credits)
- Foundations for Lifelong Learning (3 credits)
 - Written Communication (3 credits)
 - Oral Communication (3 credits)
 - Humanities (3 credits)
 - Social Sciences (3 credits)
 - Natural Science (3 credits)
 - Mathematics/Statistics (3 credits)
 - Technology Literacy (3 credits)
 - General Education Electives (13 credits)
 
Core Courses (Total of 42 credits)
- Introduction to Health Insurance (3 credits)
 - Insurance Company Operations (3 credits)
 - Health Insurance Law & Regulations (3 credits)
 - Health System and policy (3 credits)
 - Health Informatics (3 credits)
 - Healthcare Quality Improvement (3 credits)
 - Healthcare Finance (3 credits)
 - Medical Billing and Coding (3 credits)
 - Prospective Payment and Value Based Healthcare (3 credits)
 - Consumer Behavior (3 credits)
 - Leadership in the Digital Age (3 credits)
 - Leading Diverse Organizations (3 credits)
 - Strategic Planning and Marketing for HSOs (3 credits)
 - Capstone Seminar in Health Insurance Management (3 credits)