Program Overview
Systematically ensuring the best possible care and outcomes
Though health care quality and safety are paramount concerns today, the emphasis on patient safety as a mission-oriented imperative has only been common in the last 25 to 30 years. Medical and surgical procedures are complex undertakings involving numerous care providers, advanced equipment, and inherent risks. Ensuring that every measure has been taken to do no harm is a continuous challenge requiring specific skills.
The Master of Science in Healthcare Quality and Safety program equips clinicians and clinical administrators with the operational skills and leadership vision to direct effective quality improvement and safety initiatives within their health care organizations.
This program offers both a full-time one-year option and a part-time two-year option, featuring a blend of traditional coursework, intensive workshops, a longitudinal seminar series, and a comprehensive capstone project.
To further individual learning and development, this program provides students with the choice of two separate educational pathways—a Quality and Safety Pathway or a Clinical Informatics Pathway. These pathways offer both didactic and experiential learning with a curriculum designed to support the learning needs of clinicians and administrators in safety, quality, clinical informatics, risk management, and health leadership.
The Master of Science in Healthcare Quality and Safety program focuses on five key areas of study:
- Operational Quality and Safety
- Informatics: Clinical Databases, Electronic Health Records and Patient Portals
- Leadership and Change Management
- Quantitative Approaches
- Risk Assessment and Communication
The curriculum is tailored to help clinicians improve patient safety and quality in an increasingly complex and evolving health care environment.
Graduates will be well-positioned to pursue leadership roles, including:
- Director of Clinical Quality and Patient Safety
- Senior Patient Safety Specialist
- Clinical Risk Manager
- Director of Patient Safety
- Director of Nursing Informatics
- Manager of Global Patient Safety, Quality, and Compliance
- Chief Quality Officer
New Specialized Pathways
To complement individual learning and development, the program provides students the choice of a Quality and Safety Pathway or a Clinical Informatics Pathway
Program Objectives and Benefits
Upon completion of the program, students will be able to:
- Drive strategic change and foster a culture of quality and safety
- Generate data-driven solutions to address operational challenges
- Measure, interpret, and communicate meaningful health care outcomes
- Identify quality and safety gaps and develop strategies to address them
- Use data to support rational and evidence-based improvements
- Develop and implement quality improvement initiatives within a tight budget
- Assess and improve health care processes through evidence-based best practices
- Identify, design, and implement malpractice prevention and intervention strategies
Program Benefits
- Curriculum designed to accelerate each student's ascent to a leadership role focused on health care quality and safety
- Distinguished faculty who are recognized leaders in some of the nation’s most prestigious health care systems
- A learning model that combines concrete theory with applied learning
- An accomplished community of professional peers that students can call upon long after the program ends
- A capstone project that is aligned with each student's goals and interests plus one-on-one mentoring
- The carefully designed curriculum that focuses on all operational aspects of health care quality and safety
- Exposure to best practices within the Harvard network of hospitals, including Massachusetts General Hospital, Brigham and Women’s Hospital, Boston Children’s Hospital, Beth Israel Deaconess Medical Center, and Dana-Farber Cancer Institute
The Program Learning Model