For me, I would prefer an MBA because it is more portable to other industries and gives you more options.
That being said if you want to specialize in healthcare administration, I would definitely focus on a MHA.
The course work is going to be slightly different.
Career outcomes will also be different.
The course costs are likely lower for a MHA.
The culture of the program will likely be different.
You might have more optionality with an MBA.
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