

The Public Health in Health Systems program provides a comprehensive academic framework for students seeking to understand how healthcare systems operate, evolve, and influence population health outcomes. Through coursework grounded in health systems analysis, policy evaluation, and organizational management, students gain the skills needed to assess system performance, interpret health data, and support evidence-based decision-making. The program explores how financing structures, service delivery models, and regulatory environments shape access, quality, and equity in healthcare. This interdisciplinary foundation enables learners to examine complex health system challenges and develop the analytical capacity necessary to inform strategic improvements.
Beyond the theoretical foundation, the program emphasizes real-world application through coursework, research projects, and direct engagement with health system stakeholders. Students collaborate with faculty who have deep expertise in health policy, health economics, and system reform, gaining exposure to national and global perspectives on healthcare delivery. Fieldwork opportunities, seminars, and applied assignments strengthen competencies in system evaluation, leadership communication, and collaboration across diverse health sectors. This integrated learning experience prepares graduates to analyze, design, and support strategies that advance high-functioning health systems capable of meeting community needs and ensuring equitable care.
Semester 1 – Foundations of Health Systems & Policy
• Principles of Health Systems
• Health Economics and Financing
• Epidemiologic Methods
• Policy Analysis and Evaluation
Semester 2 – Applied Health Systems Management & Improvement
• Health System Performance and Quality
• Organizational Management in Healthcare
• Data Analytics for Health Systems
• Community Engagement and Health Delivery
Semester 3 – Integration, Research & Capstone Project
• Health Systems Leadership and Strategy
• Global and Comparative Health Systems
• Seminar in Health Systems Research
• Capstone Research Project / Field Application
Graduates of this program excel in roles across public health agencies, healthcare organizations, government institutions, and global health systems, where they analyze system performance, support policy development, and guide organizational improvements. Many work as health systems analysts, policy specialists, quality improvement coordinators, or program managers, contributing to initiatives that enhance efficiency, access, and equity. Others pursue positions in research organizations, non-profits, and international NGOs, applying their skills to system strengthening, health economics, and strategic planning. With strong training in systems thinking, data interpretation, and policy evaluation, graduates are well equipped to support meaningful health system reforms.
This program is an excellent option for students who want to develop the ability to analyze, evaluate, and improve healthcare systems at multiple levels. The curriculum strengthens strategic insight, evidence-based assessment, and systems-oriented leadership, enabling learners to respond effectively to evolving health challenges. Students benefit from access to expert faculty, engagement with real case studies, and exposure to national and global health system models that inform modern reform efforts. Through applied research, interdisciplinary collaboration, and capstone work focused on real-world system issues, students gain the practical knowledge and confidence required to influence health policies, enhance service delivery, and promote equitable care. Ultimately, this degree provides a strong foundation for careers focused on improving health systems and supporting population well-being.
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