Many management consulting firms were founded in the early 20th century, and some provided health care-related consulting to hospitals, pharmaceutical companies, insurance firms, and government agencies at all levels.
In 1965, the creation of Medicare, a national social-insurance program, and Medicaid, a health care program for low-income individuals and families, prompted demand for health care consultants who could provide advice on how to comply with these new programs. In the following decades, medical and technological advances improved life expectancies and expanded treatment options, but they also made the delivery of health care more complex, which prompted even greater demand for health care consultants. The passage of the Patient Protection and Affordable Care Act (2010) has created further growth in the health care consulting field. The U.S. Department of Health & Human Services reports that 33 million uninsured people gained health coverage from 2012 to 2022 as a result of the passage of the act. Although the act has expanded health insurance coverage and, in some instances, streamlined the delivery of health care, it has also created a variety of challenges for insurance companies, state governments, health care providers, and businesses with 50 or more employees (those that do not provide health insurance to their employees must pay a penalty). These developments have prompted demand for more health care consultants.
- Accountants
- Adult Day Care Coordinators
- Agricultural Consultants
- Auditors
- Bank Examiners
- Biochemists
- Biomedical Engineers
- Business Intelligence Analysts
- Business Managers
- Cancer Registrars
- Cardiologists
- Chemical Engineers
- Chemists
- Chief Restructuring Officers
- Chief Trust Officers
- Clinic Managers
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- Clinical Pharmacist Practitioners
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- Contact Tracers
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- Customer Success Managers
- Data Scientists
- Decision Scientists
- Directors of Telehealth
- Drug Developers
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- Financial Analysts
- Financial Consultants
- Financial Quantitative Analysts
- Fraud Examiners, Investigators, and Analysts
- Futurists
- Geriatric Care Managers
- Geriatric Social Workers
- Health Advocates
- Health Care Insurance Navigators
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- HIV/AIDS Counselors and Case Managers
- Hospitalists
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- Indoor Environmental Health Specialists
- Informatics Nurse Specialists
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- Learning Innovations Designers
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- Life Coaches
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- Medical Ethicists
- Medical Record Technicians
- Medical Screeners
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- Nurse Managers
- Nursing Home Administrators
- Pharmaceutical Industry Workers
- Pharmacists
- Pharmacologists
- Physicians
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- Registered Nurses
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- Remote Health Care Engineers
- Sales Engineers
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- Security Guards
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- Transplant Coordinators
- Workplace Diversity Experts