MUSC / MUHA / UMA-How it all Works
MUSC’s three main components, their mission and state appropriations:
University:
The Medical University of South Carolina (MUSC) is a public institution of higher learning which provides an environment for learning and discovery through education of health care professionals and biomedical scientists, research in the health sciences and provision of comprehensive health care. The university is committed to fulfillment of its responsibilities:
- Educate students to become caring, compassionate, ethical, and proficient health care professionals and creative biomedical scientists.
- Promote teamwork competencies to be applied in a collaborative, interprofessional health care delivery and research setting.
- Recruit and develop dedicated, scholarly educators who inspire their students to lifelong learning in the service of human health.
- Offer educational opportunities to graduates, faculty and staff; to other biomedical scientists and practicing health professionals; and to the public.
- Seek and welcome students, scholars, and staff regardless of gender, race, age, nationality, religion, or disability, while emphasizing the benefits of diversity.
- Conduct research in the health sciences, advancing knowledge and encouraging new responses to health care needs.
- Provide excellence in patient care in an environment that is respectful of others, adaptive to change, accountable for outcomes, delivered by coordinated interprofessional teams, and attentive to the needs of underserved populations.
- Advance economic development by introducing new technology and fostering research links with industry and other academic institutions.
- Optimize the use of all resources, including the financial support from the state and revenues generated from research, clinical operations, and philanthropy.
- Provide leadership to the state in efforts to promote health and prevent disease.
- Serve as a state resource in health policy, education, and related matters for other institutions and the general public.
About 27 percent of all university expenditures on salaries and fringe benefits are covered by state appropriations. Non-state sources of revenue include clinical care, research funding, tuition, and philanthropy. The university uses the money it receives from the state of South Carolina to pay a portion of the core operating expenses, such as utilities, facility and grounds maintenance, housekeeping, human resources, payroll, accounting, telecommunications, information technology, the library, student services, and many of the educational programs.
The current state appropriation is $81.3 million.
Medical Center:
As one of the largest employers in the State of South Carolina, our mission is to offer services, programs and valuable information to every employee and prospective candidate. For a listing of specialties and institutes, visit www.muschealth.com or click Specialties & Institutes.
The Medical University Hospital Authority (MUHA) does not receive state appropriations.
UMA:
University Medical Associates, the physician group of the MUSC Medical Center, provides services ranging from prevention and wellness to highly specialized care at outpatient clinics and facilities both on the MUSC campus and in the community. UMA has the widest range of specialty care available at any medical center in South Carolina. UMA supports the University’s and research purposes by operating as a group practice. This group serves as a resource to attract and support a superior clinical faculty for the education and training of undergraduate and graduate medical and health-related professionals. Patient care is our #1 priority. The success of our operations is dependent on our continuing successful relationships with our patients. Every UMA employee, either directly or indirectly, plays a part in meeting our patients’ expectations for high quality care and a pleasant and positive experience at every UMA facility.
The Business Operations Office of UMA is operated separately from the Business Office of The Medical University Hospital and from those Business Offices of The Medical University of South Carolina. UMA does not receive state appropriations. |