What does a health care administrator do?
Health care administrators are professionals who handle the business side of the medical industry. Serving as managers or executives, administrators perform a variety of tasks daily to keep hospitals, clinics and practices running smoothly.FunctionThe primary responsibilities of health care administrators are to draft policies for how to run medical facilities, to develop budgets that govern spending and ensure compliance with federal, state and local regulations for medical facilities.Other DutiesHealth care administrators hire, evaluate, coach and discipline top-level managers or supervisors for various departments or offices within a hospital or clinic. In smaller facilities, they may directly supervise all of the employees. Administrators also represent the organizations they work for at community or fundraising events.SkillsSuccessful health care administrators possess leadership and teamwork skills, effective communication abilities, knowledge of how to interpret financial data,