Master of Science in Health Care Transformation

The University of Texas at Austin offers a Master of Science in Health Care Transformation, a one-year, non-residential and highly interactive master’s degree program for professionals from across the health care sector who want to lead change, catalyze transformation, and create high-value services in health care.

Delivered in a hybrid format that combines online learning with four one-week, in-person sessions on campus, the MS in Health Care Transformation is designed to be completed while working full time. The curriculum provides practical strategies and solutions, many of which can be implemented immediately in your own organization. Students will progress through the degree program with a cohort of like-minded leaders from across the health sector. Together, the cohort creates a foundation of relationships providing support and inspiration for years to come.


Executive Education

The Value Institute for Health and Care offers interactive programs that provide tools, real-world insight from leaders, and case studies on organizations that are changing the way health care is delivered. These programs are action-oriented: we expect participants to go back to work the next day and implement high-value health care initiatives as a result of having attended.


Redefining Health Care Summit 2022

The inaugural Redefining Health Care Summit in Barcelona, Spain, convened a global community of transformers and the people health care serves. For three days, April 5-7, more than 100 attendees from 22 countries conversed about successes, ongoing struggles, and challenging obstacles. The Summit enabled participants to build global relationships with others working to improve health outcomes and catalyze health care transformation.

Learn more about the inaugural gathering and view the global insights by reading the Summit report here.

Join the interest list for the next summit here.