Health Policy and Management
Ranked in 2012, part of Public Affairs
A master's degree in health policy and management readies graduates to work as hospital leaders, policy analysts, and healthcare advocates. These are the best public affairs schools for health policy and management.
| Rank | School name |
|---|---|
| #1 |
Harvard University (Kennedy)
Cambridge, MA |
| #2 |
Johns Hopkins University
Baltimore, MD |
| #3 |
University of California–Berkeley (Goldman)
Berkeley, CA |
| #4 |
Princeton University (Wilson)
Princeton, NJ |
| #4 |
University of Southern California (Price)
Los Angeles, CA |
| #6 |
Duke University (Sanford)
Durham, NC |
| #6 |
University of Michigan–Ann Arbor (Ford)
Ann Arbor, MI |
| #8 |
New York University (Wagner)
New York, NY |
| #9 |
University of Wisconsin–Madison (La Follette)
Madison, WI |
| #10 |
George Washington University (Trachtenberg)
Washington, DC |
| #11 |
Syracuse University (Maxwell)
Syracuse, NY |
| #12 |
Georgetown University
Washington, DC |
| #12 |
University of Minnesota–Twin Cities (Humphrey)
Minneapolis, MN |
| #14 |
University of California–Los Angeles (Luskin)
Los Angeles, CA |
| #14 |
University of North Carolina–Chapel Hill
Chapel Hill, NC |
| #16 |
Carnegie Mellon University (Heinz)
Pittsburgh, PA |














