<p>Why? This is a strange question. Shouldn’t you be more interested in the best program for health care administration in general, not just an Ivy League? If you ask U.S. News, they rank Michigan, Minnesota, and UNC above the highest-ranked Ivy (UPenn) for health care management/administration. The next highest are Columbia, Yale, and Cornell, which are tied for #14 and have some lesser-known schools above them, like VCU and St. Louis University. Of course you don’t just want to go by USNews, but there’s no reason to concentrate only on the Ivy League.</p>
<p>Princeton doesn’t even offer a program in health care administration. </p>