Health Policy and Management
We advance evidence-informed solutions to systemic public health challenges and train tomorrow’s leading health administrators, advocates, policymakers, and researchers.
Health Policy & Management Headlines
Johns Hopkins Bloomberg School of Public Health Again Ranked #1 by Peers in U.S. News & World Report
The School has held the #1 spot since the rankings began in 1994. The School has also been named by peers as a leader in five specialty areas within public health also rated this year.
Important Abortion Cases in a Holding Pattern Following SCOTUS Decisions
The court upholds the status quo for now, but reproductive law experts expect mifepristone and EMTALA to be litigated again in the future.
New Study Reveals Millions of Young Americans Provide Essential Care to Adults
A groundbreaking study by researchers at the Bloomberg School of Public Health sheds light on the often-overlooked role of youth and young adults as caregivers in the United States.
What We Do in the Department of Health Policy and Management
Our faculty, staff and students are committed to solving the most entrenched public health challenges in the world through evidence-based policy change.
Health Policy and Management Highlights
#1
Health Policy & Management Department in the 2024 - 2025 U.S. News & World Report
350+
students and 2,000+ alumni
90+
full-time faculty
18
research centers
Health Policy and Management Programs
As one of the largest health policy and management programs in the country, we are dedicated to advancing local, national, and global health policy to make a difference.
Within four degree programs (three master’s and the PhD), students have opportunities to engage directly with faculty, study internationally, and complete practicums in the field, contributing directly to global policy.
Our students graduate with marketable skills and real-world experience, ready to make an impact, from the #1 school of public health.
Doctor of Philosophy (PhD) in Health Policy and Management
Our PhD program trains students to conduct original investigator-initiated research through a combination of coursework and research mentoring.
Master of Science in Public Health (MSPH) in Health Policy
MSPH students evaluate health care and work with decision makers to identify relevant regulatory policies, strategies, and interventions. This program also prepares students for further doctoral training in economics and health policy.
Master of Health Administration (MHA)
The Master of Health Administration (MHA) program is uniquely designed for future health care executives early in their careers. The two-year accelerated curriculum includes one year of full-time academic coursework followed by a full-time, 11-month compensated administrative residency in one of many Hopkins affiliates and partner institutions across the country.
Master of Health Science (MHS) in Health Economics and Outcomes Research
The MHS in Health Economics and Outcomes Research is a professionally-oriented degree program designed for individuals seeking specialized academic training to establish or expand their careers as health policy analysts.
Meet the Chair of Health Policy and Management
Keshia M. Pollack Porter, PhD, MPH, an expert in advancing health equity and policy change that promotes safe and healthy environments, has been named chair of the Department of Health Policy and Management at the Johns Hopkins Bloomberg School of Public Health. Her vision for the Department includes amplifying research, dissemination, and training activities with a particular focus on health equity.
Centers and Institutes in the Department of Health Policy and Management
We are home to 18 research and practice-based centers and institutes that focus on a range of public health issues. We also co-direct the Johns Hopkins-Pompeu Fabra University Public Policy Center, a collaboration between Johns Hopkins University, the Bloomberg School and the Universitat Pompeu Fabra in Barcelona, Spain.
Johns Hopkins Center for Gun Violence Solutions
Johns Hopkins Center for Health Disparities Solutions
Center for Health Services and Outcomes Research (CHSOR)
Johns Hopkins Center for Injury Research and Policy
Center for Law and the Public's Health
Center for Mental Health and Addiction Policy
Center for Population Health Information Technology (CPHIT)
Johns Hopkins Evidence-Based Practice Center
Institute for Health and Social Policy (IHSP)
Johns Hopkins Primary Care Policy Center
The Risk Sciences and Public Policy Institute at the Bloomberg School
The Roger and Flo Lipitz Center to Advance Policy in Aging and Disability
Johns Hopkins Berman Institute of Bioethics
Hopkins’ Economics of Alzheimer’s Disease & Services Center
Lerner Center for Public Health Advocacy
Hopkins Business of Health Initiative
About the Department's Commitment to IDARE
The Department of Health Policy and Management is committed to building an inclusive environment where faculty, staff, students, and other members of our community support efforts to dismantle structural oppression and racist policies and practices. The work of faculty, staff, and students in the department often focuses on the intersection of racism, health disparities and inequities, and policies that are on the forefront of national discussions. We are strengthened by our diverse community and understand the critical need for differences and perspectives and understand we have work to do to bring our own department in alignment with the goals of IDARE. Our goal is for all students, faculty, and staff in the department to be adequately equipped to advocate for policies and practices that advance diversity, equity, and inclusion activities within our own department.
Kadija Ferryman, PhD
is a trailblazing anthropologist who examines how race, policy and ethics interact with health technology.
Meet Our Job-Seeking PhD Candidates
Our PhD candidates are seeking solutions to major health policy challenges. Read about their work and where they are headed with their careers.
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