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Health Systems Management describes the leadership and general management of ], ]s, or ]. The term is distinct from ] in that the latter describes management of information systems (see, for example, ]). The term is synonymous with medical and health services management, which is the official title for the profession used by the U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics<ref></ref>.

According to the U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics<ref></ref>, a master's degree is the "standard credential" needed for these roles. The field is expected to grow faster than average through at least 2016.

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