Care Management Degrees
Those working in care management can expect to be employed in community care programs, public nursing homes and clinics, and occasionally small businesses. Their primary job is to create treatment plans for patients, and to ensure that patients' health needs are being met on a long-term basis. Individuals in this field must have at least a bachelor's degree in some facet of health care administration, or general biology. Care managers can expect to earn between $59,000 and $100,000 dollars a year. Salaries are dependent on years of experience and place of employment.- All
- Associate
- Bachelor's
- Master's
- Certification
| School | School Type | Annual Tuition | Recommend Rate |
|---|---|---|---|
| Ashford University | For-Profit | $16,270 | Add Review |
| Central Christian College | Non-Profit | $18,000 | Add Review |
| Salem International University | For-Profit | $12,690 | Add Review |
| Lasell College | Non-Profit | $26,000 | Add Review |
| Empowered UCLA Extension | --- | --- | Add Review |
| Sanford-Brown Institute | For-Profit | $13,513 | 29% (67 reviews) |
| Broadview University | For-Profit | $15,660 | Add Review |
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