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Medical and Health Services Manager Medical and Health Services Managers

職業コード: 11-9111(SOC) 技能移住対象職業 総合 7.4/10

Responsible for planning, directing, or coordinating medical and health services in hospitals, clinics, managed care organizations, public health agencies, etc.

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In the AI era: what happens to Medical and Health Services Manager

Mixed

Healthcare manager roles in the AI era are mixed: task planning, scheduling, and data analysis will be enhanced by automation, but core responsibilities like clinical decisions, personnel management, and regulatory compliance still rely on humans; overall demand stable but content changing profoundly.

🤖 AI already replacing this job (tools / products / research / news)
  • Qventus Product Partial 2018

    Replaces healthcare managers in operational planning, resource scheduling, and process optimization, such as bed management and operating room scheduling.

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  • Olive Platform Partial 2018

    Replaces healthcare managers' work in administrative and financial processes, such as insurance claim processing, patient registration, and billing management

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  • Corti Product Partial 2019

    Partially replaces healthcare managers in quality assessment and clinical process monitoring, improving efficiency through automated recording and analysis.

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  • Zocdoc Platform Partial 2019

    Replaces healthcare managers in outpatient appointment scheduling, patient flow management, and service process optimization.

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  • PathAI Platform Partial 2021

    Replaces alternative healthcare managers in diagnostic service management, laboratory process monitoring, and resource allocation, especially in pathology.

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  • Google Cloud Healthcare API Platform Partial 2020

    Replaces some tasks of healthcare managers in data management, report generation, and strategic planning, improving decision-making efficiency through automated analysis.

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⚠ Tasks AI will take over or replace
  • Routine scheduling and shift optimization based on historical data
  • Preliminary review and reminders for medical regulatory compliance documents.
  • Automatic generation and anomaly annotation of budgets and financial reports
  • Automated analysis and summarization of patient satisfaction surveys
  • Automated processing of simple HR processes (e.g. leave requests, training records)
↑ Tasks AI will augment
  • Using AI to analyze operational data to optimize resource allocation and process efficiency
  • Use NLP tools to quickly review policy documents and compliance requirements.
  • Assess population health trends via predictive models to guide service planning
  • Using AI-assisted decision support systems for strategic investment and cost control
  • Using AI communication tools to improve cross-departmental collaboration and information flow
🛡 Human moat
  • Balancing clinical quality, patient experience, and financial goals in complex decisions
  • Leadership and team motivation, handling interpersonal conflict and change management
  • Emergency response and resource coordination for public health incidents
  • interprofessional communication and negotiation with physicians, nurses, and administrative staff
  • Ethical judgment: balancing AI recommendations with actual circumstances
Skills to build (next 5 years)
  • Medical data analysis and business intelligence tools (e.g., Tableau, Power BI)
  • Basic AI/machine learning concepts and applications in medical operations
  • Advanced configuration and optimization of electronic health record (EHR) systems
  • Change management and digital transformation leadership
  • Healthcare policy and compliance knowledge (e.g., HIPAA, provincial health regulations)
  • Basic financial management and predictive modeling
Entry-level outlook

Entry-level roles (e.g., medical administrative assistant, department coordinator) have some tasks (e.g., scheduling, report generation) automated by AI, reducing low-skilled positions and raising entry barriers, but management trainee programs still require interpersonal and leadership foundations.

🚀 How to level up in the AI era

Healthcare managers should proactively embrace data analytics and AI tools to transform operational management into data-driven decision-making. It is recommended to obtain health informatics certification (e.g., CHIMA), learn Lean Six Sigma to optimize processes, and participate in digital transformation projects within the organization. At the same time, strengthen interpersonal leadership and crisis management skills to progress toward roles such as Chief Operating Officer or Chief Health Information Officer.

給与

経験年収 (USD)
初級(0~3年)$60,000 ~ $85,000Assistant or small-scale institutions
中級(3-7年)$85,000 ~ $120,000Department manager or medium-sized institution
Senior (7+ years)$120,000 ~ $200,000Senior management or large medical institution

教育パス

段階期間費用 (USD)
Bachelor's degree4年$20,000~$60,000
Master's degree (recommended)2-3 years$30,000~$80,000

資格

資格発行機関
Certification in Healthcare ManagementAmerican College of Healthcare Executives (ACHE)任意
State-level licenseState health departments任意

移住

Occupation classification code: 11-9111(SOC)

ビザ詳細
H-1B H-1B Specialty OccupationApplicable to those with bachelor's degree or higher; subject to quota and lottery.
EB-2 Employment-Based Second Preference (EB-2)Applicable to those with a master's or bachelor's + 5 years experience, requires PERM labor certification.
Green Card (PERM) Permanent Residence via PERMEmployer-sponsored permanent migration, must demonstrate labor shortage.

向いている人

✓ 適合
  • Professionals with medical or health management background
  • Possesses leadership and communication skills, seeks management role
  • Passionate about improving healthcare services and patient experience
✗ 不向き
  • People lacking multitasking and high-pressure environment handling skills.
  • People who do not enjoy frequent communication and solving complex problems

キャリア見通し

Typically start in clinical or administrative roles, gain experience, then advance to department manager, assistant director, and eventually become a medical and health services manager. A master's degree (e.g., MHA or MBA) can accelerate advancement.

The U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics projects 28% employment growth for this occupation from 2022-2032, much faster than the average for all occupations, driven by an aging population and increased healthcare demand.

成長分野:
Aging populationHealthcare demandValue-based careHealth informatics

FAQ

What is the salary level for medical and health services managers?
Salary varies by experience and institution size: entry-level about $60k-$85k, mid-level $85k-$120k, senior $120k-$200k. Large cities and large hospitals pay more.
Is it easy to immigrate to the US in this occupation?
Common for H-1B and EB-2/PERM green card pathways, shortage occupation, but PERM requires proof of labour shortage, and H-1B has quota limits.
What education is needed to become a medical and health services manager?
Usually requires a bachelor's degree, but employers prefer a master's (MHA, MBA, or related field). Some positions require clinical background (e.g., nurse).

データソース

Salary ranges are estimates aggregated from public listings on Indeed, Glassdoor, ERI SalaryExpert and the U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics (BLS OEWS); employment and demand outlook cite the BLS Occupational Outlook and O*NET; visa and migration details follow the latest USCIS work-visa (H-1B / O-1 / L-1) and employment-based green-card (EB-2 / EB-3, incl. DOL PERM labor certification) rules. Figures are indicative only — always refer to the latest official sources.