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Top 10 Best and Worst States to Be a Healthcare Administrator
AllHealthcare.com and CareerVoyages.gov
Healthcare administrators, also known as medical and health services managers, are the backbone of a healthcare system. While the do not interact with patients, they do make sure that the hospital is running efficiently. Healthcare administrators focus on the administrative tasks behind the scenes. Before you start on the road toward becoming a healthcare administrator, make sure your path is leading you to a state that offers great salaries and also has many job opportunities. Where are these healthcare havens? Find out now.
Top 10 Highest Paying States for Healthcare Administrators
| State | Salary (hourly) |
| 1. California | $70.01+ |
| 2. Connecticut | $70.01+ |
| 3. Florida | $70.01+ |
| 4. Massachusetts | $70.01+ |
| 5. New Jersey | $70.01+ |
| 6. New York | $70.01+ |
| 7. Rhode Island | $70.01+ |
| 8. Washington | $70.01+ |
| 9. Oregon | $68.34 |
| 10. Vermont | $66.91 |
jturn
about 1 month ago
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I completed a B.S. in Health Care Administration in 2007 and still have not found a position. Employers want experience yet they are not willing to provide a new grad with the oportunity to gain experience. Any suggestions?