Master of Science in Health Systems
In an era where healthcare is rapidly evolving, the Cedars-Sinai Master of Science in Health Systems (MSHS) program stands at the forefront of shaping the next generation of healthcare leaders. Our groundbreaking health systems science curriculum is designed to catapult graduates into the future of healthcare, equipping them with cutting-edge skills and knowledge in digital health science, artificial intelligence, mobile health, health technology assessment, "big data" analytics, performance improvement, and health economics.
The Cedars-Sinai MSHS is a hybrid online program that combines the strengths of in-person and remote teaching. As a student in the MSHS program, you become an integral part of teams operating within Cedars-Sinai—one of the largest nonprofit academic healthcare organizations in the U.S., consistently celebrated in the U.S. News & World Report’s "Best Hospitals" Honor Roll. This is your chance to engage with a vibrant healthcare system, honing applied and pragmatic skills under the guidance of Cedars-Sinai's esteemed senior leadership.
For more information about our course offerings, please explore the Curriculum section. For more information about the application process and deadlines, visit the Application Information section. We invite you to join us in advancing the frontiers of healthcare and making a lasting impact on the industry.
Virtual Information Session on Zoom
The dates and times are the following :
Dates: Nov. 13, Jan. 7, Mar. 19 and May 7
Times: 12-1 p.m. PST
Dates: Feb. 5 and Apr. 16
Times: 5-6 p.m. PST
Meeting ID: 947 0458 9383
Passcode: 365743
Behind the Scenes
Take a tour of the MSHS program and see how it prepares students to evaluate and improve the systems of healthcare in the digital age.
With the Cedars-Sinai MSHS program, you'll learn answers to these questions and many more:
- How can AI be integrated into healthcare systems to enhance patient care?
- What role will spatial computing play in medicine?
- What makes for an effective leader in healthcare?
- How can you tell if a new health technology is cost-effective?
- How can performance improvement enhance healthcare delivery and efficiency?
- How best to address pervasive health inequalities?
- What are the best practices for implementing big data analytics in healthcare?
- What design thinking strategies can be used to improve health systems?
Curriculum
The 20-month program revolves around four academic cores and a capstone project. Read about the unique attributes of the MSHS program and view a curriculum map.
Application Information
Read about who should apply, admission requirements, tuition and assistance information, how to apply, and the admissions timeline for the MSHS program.
The MSHS program is shaping leaders who will be charged with maximizing healthcare's value in the future.
Message From the Program Director
The Master of Science in Health Systems is the first program to combine aligned biomedical sciences into a single, applied degree that focuses on best practices in value-based healthcare delivery and embeds students directly within a major hospital system. Students are not housed in an affiliated school or program, but rather are integrated directly within the front lines of healthcare delivery while working hand in glove with diverse professionals managing decisions in a top-tier healthcare system.
Brennan M. Spiegel, MD, MSHS
Director, Master of Science in Health Systems
While many of the students in MSHS program are already accomplished professionals, every student adds to a portfolio of research by making a practical and valuable contribution towards transforming healthcare.
Have Questions or Need Help?
If you have questions or wish to learn more about the MSHS program, please contact:
Graduate School of Biomedical Sciences
8687 Melrose Ave.
Suite G-532
West Hollywood, CA 90069