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American Public University System (APUS) has earned initial accreditation for its Master of Science Healthcare Administration (MSHA) program from the Commission on Accreditation of Healthcare Management Education (CAHME). The accreditation recognizes APUS's commitment to excellence in healthcare management education.

"Achieving CAHME accreditation is a testament to the excellence and rigor of our healthcare management program," said Dr. Brian Freeland, Dean of the School of STEM and the School of Health Sciences at APUS. "This accreditation assures that we meet rigorous standards of academic quality and professional relevance, providing our students with a robust foundation for their careers."

APUS's Master of Science Healthcare Administration program helps students gain understanding in legal and ethical healthcare administration, organizational behavior, technology applications in health information management, and financial management.

"CAHME's mission is to advance the quality of healthcare management education globally. CAHME-accredited programs have successfully navigated a complex and careful accreditation process managed by experts in the study and practice of healthcare management," said Dr. Anthony Stanowski, DHA, FACHE, president and CEO of CAHME. "The program meets rigorous standards set by leading academics and practitioners. We recognize their commitment to the field."

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