Announcing the Accreditation of Ted Rogers School of Management’s Bachelor of Health Administration (BHA) Program
The Ted Rogers School of Management is pleased to announce that its Bachelor of Health Administration (BHA) program has been accredited by the Canadian College of Health Information Management (CCHIM).
Students graduating from the BHA will be able to take the Certified Health Information Management (CHIM) exam, which will qualify them to work as certified health information professionals in the field of healthcare. This designation is well recognized across the country and opens the door to a network of qualified health professionals working in the field through the Canadian Health Information Management Association (CHIMA).
“We are very excited about this new partnership and the many professional opportunities it will bring to our students in the Bachelor of Health Administration (BHA) program,” says Cynthia Holmes, Dean, Ted Rogers School.
Ted Rogers School’s BHA program is well suited for full-time working professionals. It offers flexible course delivery options, a fully online mode of delivery and a practicum capstone project. Students can grow and apply their knowledge within the field of healthcare management at a pace that suits their professional goals.
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“We are pleased to welcome the Ted Rogers School of Management’s Bachelor of Health Administration (BHA) program as an accredited academic partner, advancing professional literacy in health information across the country,” says Jeff Nesbitt, CEO & Registrar of the Canadian College of Health Information Management and CHIMA. “A certified workforce is a critical foundation of our efforts to deliver better health outcomes for Canadians,” says Jeff Nesbitt, CEO & Registrar of the Canadian College of Health Information Management and CHIMA.
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For more information on Ted Rogers School’s BHA, please visit their program webpage:
https://www.torontomu.ca/tedrogersschool/health-services-management/