

The Population Health Management program provides a rigorous and interdisciplinary framework for professionals seeking to improve health outcomes across communities and healthcare systems. Through coursework focused on health analytics, quality improvement, and systems-based strategies, students gain the knowledge required to assess population needs, design evidence-based interventions, and implement programs that enhance care delivery. The curriculum integrates public health principles with managerial concepts, helping learners understand how policy, data, and organizational structure influence population-level results. Its flexible part-time online format allows working professionals to advance academically while applying new insights directly within healthcare or public health settings.
In addition to its analytical foundation, the program emphasizes practical skill development through case studies, applied projects, and exposure to real-world models of population health improvement. Students collaborate with faculty who have extensive experience in health system transformation, value-based care, and community health initiatives, gaining insight into innovative strategies that address disparities and improve care coordination. Assignments encourage students to evaluate performance metrics, develop strategic plans, and examine how care management and data-driven decision-making affect patient outcomes. This blend of theory and application prepares graduates to lead initiatives that promote efficiency, equity, and long-term health improvement across diverse populations.
Semester 1 – Foundations of Population Health & Systems Analysis
• Principles of Population Health
• Health Systems and Policy
• Data Analytics for Health Management
• Social Determinants of Health
Semester 2 – Applied Population Health Strategies
• Care Coordination and Integration
• Health Program Planning
• Quality Improvement Methods
• Financial Management in Health Services
Semester 3 – Advanced Analytics & Performance Improvement
• Predictive Analytics in Healthcare
• Managing Population Health Programs
• Health Outcomes Measurement
• Elective in Health Informatics or Community Health
Semester 4 – Capstone & Professional Development
• Population Health Management Capstone Project
• Strategic Leadership in Health Systems
• Seminar in Value-Based Care
• Elective Module in Policy, Evaluation, or Data Science
Graduates of this program pursue impactful roles in healthcare systems, public health agencies, insurance organizations, and community health networks, where they contribute to planning, analyzing, and improving population-level health initiatives. Many work as population health analysts, program managers, care management leads, performance improvement specialists, or health services coordinators. Others work in consulting firms, non-profit organizations, or value-based care programs, applying data-driven approaches to enhance service delivery, reduce disparities, and strengthen care integration. With strong skills in analytics, planning, and evaluation, graduates are prepared to guide strategic initiatives that improve the efficiency and effectiveness of health systems.
This program is an ideal choice for professionals who want to develop expertise in managing population-level health initiatives while balancing their studies with ongoing work commitments. The curriculum strengthens strategic planning, data-driven evaluation, and systems-focused leadership, enabling students to understand and address the complexities of population health. The flexible part-time online format provides access to expert faculty, real-world case examples, and analytical tools that support actionable learning. Students gain experience in identifying community needs, optimizing care coordination, and designing programs that align with value-based care models. By combining analytical rigor with practical application, the program prepares graduates to lead health transformation efforts, influence policy, and support healthier communities. Ultimately, this degree offers the skills, insight, and professional grounding needed to make a meaningful impact on population health outcomes.
For further information, please contact the admissions office at:
Phone: +1 410 516 8000
Email: admissions@jhu.edu
Address: Johns Hopkins University, 3400 N. Charles Street, Baltimore, MD 21218, USA