University of South Florida
The USF MS in Health Informatics degree program is just one example of USF’s reputation for innovation and leadership. This program is designed for professionals already working in the healthcare field, such as nurses or managers, or for tech professionals who want to move into healthcare. As a fully online program, the USF MSHI degree gives working adults the opportunity to build their credentials without leaving their jobs. In fact, the Morsani College of Medicine is the only medical school in the US offering fully online Health Informatics degrees. USF’s low tuition rates and exceptional national reputation make a master’s degree in health informatics a sound investment in the future of healthcare.
- Annual Tuition $$$$$
- Format online
Stanford University
Stanford’s MS in Biomedical Informatics degree program brings together Stanford’s world-renowned expertise in technology with its tradition of medical innovation. Named the Honors Cooperative Program, this fully online Professional Master’s degree is a part-time program designed for working professionals already in the healthcare field. Unlike the traditional Academic Master’s, the Professional Master’s substitutes work experience for a research component. The online program is run by the Stanford Center for Professional Development, and students are required to be employed full-time in the healthcare industry for admission. It’s one of the best possible health informatics degrees, from an institution that sets the pace for technology.
- Annual Tuition $$$$$
- Format online
Saint Joseph’s University
The Saint Joseph’s MS in Health Administration degree program is a prime example of SJU’s commitment to the demands of the modern job market. While students can choose a general Health Administration curriculum, the Health Informatics concentration prepares students for the technological and managerial responsibilities of healthcare data. This program, which can be earned on-campus or fully online, is designed for working professionals in the field who intend to keep their jobs while finishing their degrees. With the credentials and education Saint Joseph’s can offer, graduates will be set to advance, make a career shift, or just make a lot more money, making Saint Joseph’s reasonable tuition rate pay off quickly.
- Annual Tuition $$$$$
- Format online or on-campus
University of North Carolina- Chapel Hill
The UNC MPS in Biomedical and Health Informatics degree program uses cutting-edge technology and access to world-class health research to make one of the top programs of its kind. Students can choose a concentration in either Clinical Informatics or Public Health Informatics (connected to one of the nation’s top public health schools, the Gillings School). Studying full-time, students can complete the degree in as little as 16 months, and benefit from unparalleled internship opportunities, as well as instruction from the Kenan-Flagler School of Business, one of the nation’s foremost b-schools. The UNC Master of Professional Science BHI degree is truly everything a health informatics student could need.
- Annual Tuition $$$$$
- Format on-campus
Columbia University
Columbia’s MS in Clinical Informatics degree program comes from the world’s second Department of Biomedical Informatics, founded in 1994 (but dating back to an earlier, non-degree program started in 1987). That lineage means Columbia not only leads, but helped create health informatics as a discipline, and continues to define the field. From research in autism and language processing to tracing the origin of H1N1, Columbia has used data and technology to transform healthcare. Students in Columbia’s Clinical Informatics program can use informatics to transform their careers, with the connections and reputation of one of the first names in health education.
- Annual Tuition $$$$$
- Format on-campus
Stony Brook University (SUNY)
Stony Brook’s MS in Applied Health Informatics, offered by Stony Brook Medicine’s School of Health Technology and Management, is a perfect example of a health informatics degree. The 52-credit master’s degree in health informatics can be completed in as little as 15 months by a full-time student, with two traditional fall and spring semesters, and four accelerated summer sessions. Students also take part in 480 practicum hours with one of Stony Brook’s many partners to earn hands-on, real-world training. With one of the lowest tuition rates in the region, and a quick turnaround time, Stony Brook’s MS gets students into their careers in health informatics on the double.
- Annual Tuition $$$$$
- Format on-campus
Regis University
The Regis University MS in Health Care Informatics & Information Management comes from the College of Computer & Information Sciences, a U.S. News & World Report top-ranked computer science school. As a Catholic university, Regis’ master’s degree in health informatics focuses not only on the technical requirements of the career, but on the ethical and moral impacts of data and information. This fully online program can be completed in 2 years, with students taking accelerated 8-week courses, and students are expected to be currently working in the healthcare industry. Regis is also committed to being one of the most affordable Catholic universities as well, making their health informatics degrees a smart investment.
- Annual Tuition $$$$$
- Format online
Duke University
Duke offers two routes to a career in health informatics: the MSN-Health Informatics concentration from the School of Nursing; and the Master of Management in Clinical Informatics from the Center for Health Informatics. Both masters degrees in health informatics programs provide students with access to the most current technology and research, and both are designed specifically for professionals working in the health industry. The MSN-Health Informatics is fully online, except for two days on campus, while the MMCi is weekend-only, with a short bootcamp at the beginning of each year. Whichever path works best, Duke’s health informatics degrees are game-changers.
- Annual Tuition $$$$$
- Format online (low residency) and hybrid
Johns Hopkins University
The School of Medicine’s Division of Health Sciences Informatics offers the Johns Hopkins MS in Applied Health Sciences Informatics degree, a fully online degree program for working professionals in the healthcare industry. Applicants must have a master’s degree in a health or other relevant field, or a bachelor’s and at least 5 years of experience; nursing, computer science, or biomedical science are all recommended. The program is fully online and part-time, and students can complete the master’s degree in health informatics in as little as 15 months, or up to 36 months. Johns Hopkins is the most recognized and trusted name in health, making a health informatics degree from JHU a sure shot to a career in health informatics.
- Annual Tuition $$$$$
- Format online
Xavier University
Xavier University’s MS in Health Economics & Clinical Outcomes Research is one of the most unique and innovative master’s degrees in health informatics. Designed for professionals in the healthcare industry, the HECOR program uses data mining, statistics, economics, and epidemiology to prepare students for careers in health informatics as consultants, analysts, and entrepreneurs. Students learn to use technology and health data to improve health care. This fully online program can be completed in just 2 years, sending graduates into a new career with confidence.
- Annual Tuition $$$$$
- Format online
George Washington University
The Milken School is behind the GWU MS in Management of Health Informatics and Analytics, a fully online master’s degree in health informatics. Intended for working professionals with at least 3 years of experience in the field, the George Washington health informatics master’s focuses on developing business and management skills, leadership, analytical abilities, and technological mastery. This degree can be completed in just 2 years, giving future analysts and managers an ideal entry into a career in health informatics.
- Annual Tuition $$$$$
- Format online
Northwestern University
The School of Professional Studies partners with the Feinberg School of Medicine to offer Northwestern’s online Master’s in Health Informatics. Designed for working professionals in the healthcare industry, students are prepared to use data and technology to improve population health as managers and administrators. Three specializations allow students to focus on the direction they want to take their careers: Clinical Informatics, Health Administration Informatics, or Health Technology Informatics. The fully online program allows students to work around their current schedules, and the Northwestern name gives students a confident entry into a career in health informatics.
- Annual Tuition $$$$$
- Format online
University of Minnesota - Twin Cities
The University of Minnesota Master of Health Informatics degree program comes from the Institute for Health Informatics, a groundbreaking, interdisciplinary research center. Health Informatics at UMN dates back to the Biomedical Data Processing Unit in 1965, a pioneering study in health data. Today, the MHI degree carries on one of the world’s oldest health informatics degrees with a primarily online, 31-credit program that can be completed in as little as a year. The University of Minnesota’s reputation throughout the Midwest and the US makes the MHI a tremendous value.
- Annual Tuition $$$$$
- Format online
University of Central Florida
UCF’s Health Care Informatics Professional Science Master’s degree program is an unusual variation on typical health informatics degrees. Rather than focusing simply on the technological end, UCF’s program gives students a thorough grounding in the business and clinical sides as well. Graduates come out of the Health Care Informatics PSM program exceptionally prepared for their careers in health informatics, and able to take on a variety of roles in the field. UCF’s health informatics program has a 93% job placement success rate, and that assurance, with UCF’s low tuition rate, makes it one of the best investments in health informatics.
- Annual Tuition $$$$$
- Format online
Jacksonville University
Jacksonville University’s MS in Health Informatics degree program brings the most current technology and skills to students everywhere. This fully online program prepares students for every aspect of a career in health informatics, from data collection and organization to navigating privacy regulations and security. Students develop a deep understanding of both the computer technology involved in the field, and of the healthcare system, so they can best collect, process, and interpret data. Jacksonville’s reasonable tuition rate has earned the university recognition as a value, and the master’s degree in health informatics shows it.
- Annual Tuition $$$$$
- Format online
University of Alabama at Birmingham
UAB’s MS in Health Informatics degree program is the only fully online health informatics degree in Alabama, and a program that would be a bargain anywhere in the country. Two tracks are available, depending on what direction students want to take their career: Data Analytics focuses on making use of health data to improve patient outcomes; User Experience focuses on improving interfaces and technology to make data more useful to practitioners. UAB also offers a Clinical Informatics Graduate Certificate that can be added to an existing degree, with 4 self-paced online courses. The fully online MSHI degree requires just two 4-day residencies per year, and makes an affordable, convenient way to begin a rewarding career.
- Annual Tuition $$$$$
- Format online
University of Michigan
The University of Michigan’s world-class technology and health programs come together in UM’s Master’s in Health Informatics degree program. Developed by the School of Information and the School of Public Health, the MHI degree is a 52-credit, on-campus program steeped in the most advanced technology and health expertise. Students develop a thorough knowledge of human-centered design, health policy, social computing, and population health, while benefiting from the support and mentorship that an on-campus program can provide. The University of Michigan is one of the foremost names in the field, and a sound long-term investment.
- Annual Tuition $$$$$
- Format on-campus
Boston University
The Boston University MS in Computer Information Systems offers a Health Informatics concentration in both on-campus and fully online formats. Accredited by the CAHIIM, the master’s degree in health informatics draws on Boston College’s long-standing leadership in medicine and technology to prepare students for careers in health informatics. Analyzing data, creating databases, adapting new technology, and making use of health data to improve population health are just some of the skills students develop in the CIS-HI program. With one of the strongest pedigrees in higher education, BU graduates have their pick of careers in health informatics.
- Annual Tuition $$$$$
- Format online or on-campus
University of San Francisco
The USF MS in Health Informatics degree program is designed for working professionals who are either working in the healthcare field, in a clinical or administrative capacity, or for IT professionals who want to specialize in healthcare. USF brings its expertise in health and nursing together with its connections to Silicon Valley and the tech industry, creating a master’s degree in health informatics that is beyond cutting-edge – it’s making the cutting edge. USF’s wide and deep partnerships in both the healthcare industry and the tech industry make the MS-HI degree as close as it gets to a sure thing for graduates.
- Annual Tuition $$$$$
- Format on-campus
College of St. Scholastica
The College of St. Scholastica MS in Health Informatics degree program fuses the college’s strengths in health and technology in a model master’s degree in health informatics. Offered fully online, this 42-credit program is intended for working professionals in healthcare or IT. Scholastica takes credit for the first health information program in the US, started in 1935, and “Data Analytics in Healthcare Research,” written by St. Scholastica faculty, has become a standard textbook in the discipline. Indisputable excellence, and reasonable costs, make the College of St. Scholastica Health Informatics master’s degree a perfect choice.
- Annual Tuition $$$$$
- Format online
Drexel University
Drexel’s online MS in Health Informatics degree program is designed both for healthcare professionals who want to increase their knowledge and abilities in information technology, and for IT professionals who want to move into the healthcare industry. This interdisciplinary health informatics degree program is led by the College of Computing & Informatics, along with the College of Nursing & Health Professions, to benefit from the expertise of both. Drexel’s schedule of four 10-week sessions per year helps students complete their degree more efficiently than a traditional semester schedule, and the fully online program can be completed full-time or part-time. Drexel’s reputation for value gives students assurance that their hard work will be rewarded with a career in health informatics.
- Annual Tuition $$$$$
- Format online
Roberts Wesleyan College
Roberts Wesleyan’s Health Informatics Administration MS degree program is designed to bring together all aspects of health informatics – clinical, administrative, and IT – for working professionals in the healthcare industry. The 42-credit master’s degree in health informatics can be completed in as little as 18 months by full-time students, with RWC’s flexible schedule adding the element of convenience. Students take one accelerated course at a time, either once a week on-campus or fully online. Whether students are nurses, physicians, or IT experts, the Health Informatics Administration program has all students need for a rewarding new career direction.
- Annual Tuition $$$$$
- Format online or on-campus
University of Scranton
The University of Scranton’s online Health Informatics MS degree program prepares students to take on leadership roles in the technology of the healthcare industry. With thorough training in programming, data collection, and analysis, students are able to interpret information to develop policy and programs to improve patient care. Students need not have a computer science or IT background, but are expected to be working professionals in the healthcare field. This fully online, interdisciplinary program draws on the Panuska College of Professional Studies, the Kania School of Management, and the College of Arts and Sciences for a well-rounded master’s degree in health informatics.
- Annual Tuition $$$$$
- Format online
University of Illinois at Chicago
The UIC MS in Health Informatics degree program is CAHIIM accredited and recognized as one of the premier programs of its kind in the US. Students not only practice and develop the technical skills involved in the collection and use of health data, but the leadership and management capabilities necessary for a professional career in health informatics. This fully online master’s degree in health informatics has a proven track record of success, with a full 100% of recent graduates expressing satisfaction in their career. UIC also offers a post-master’s certificate in Health Informatics for professionals who want to add a valuable credential to an existing degree.
- Annual Tuition $$$$$
- Format online
Vanderbilt University
The Department of Biomedical Informatics, at the Vanderbilt University Medical Center, offers Vanderbilt’s MS in Applied Clinical Informatics. Designed for clinical professionals, including nurses, pharmacists, and physicians, the master’s degree in health informatics offers all the requirements for a Clinical Informatics fellowship, necessary for the CI board exam. This fully online degree program (except for a 1-2 day on-campus meeting each semester) allows students to complete the 36 credits in just 21 months without leaving their jobs. With Vanderbilt’s resources and connections, graduates can trust their MS-ACI to open up a rewarding career in health informatics.
- Annual Tuition $$$$$
- Format online
Rutgers University
The Rutgers MS in Biomedical Informatics degree program prepares students for careers in clinical practice, research, education, and administration with a thorough education in medical and biological data technology. Available either fully online or on-campus, this 36-credit master’s degree in health informatics can be completed in as little as 18 months. Specializations are available in Nanomedicine and Clinical Informatics; Consumer/Patient Care Informatics; Bioinformatics; or Hospital/Healthcare Management Informatics. Coming from New Jersey’s most respected and recognized public university, the Rutgers Biomedical Informatics program gives students the career kick-start that will pay off quickly.
- Annual Tuition $$$$$
- Format online or on-campus
University of San Diego
The USD Health Care Informatics master’s degree program is one of San Diego’s most reputable online degrees. With a curriculum approved by the HIMSS, the master’s degree in health informatics gives students a foundation in leadership and business along with the programming and data analysis skills necessary for a high-paying career in health informatics. This 31-credit program is fully online for the convenience of working professionals in the healthcare industry, and can be completed in only 20 months. The University of San Diego provides graduates with an affordable, market-ready degree proven to bring career success.
- Annual Tuition $$$$$
- Format online
Brandeis University
The Brandeis MS in Health and Medical Informatics is designed by some of the world’s leading experts in health informatics to provide the most up-to-date, career-ready preparation for a professional career. From the technical aspects of record-keeping and data collection, to the legal, managerial, and ethical issues to be faced in healthcare, the Brandeis master’s degree in health informatics offers all sides for a fully-developed professional. In addition, Brandeis’ exceptional reputation and deep relationships with industry partners means no Brandeis graduate goes out onto the job market alone – one of the supreme values of a Brandeis degree.
- Annual Tuition $$$$$
- Format online
University of Mississippi Medical Center
UMMC’s Master of Health Informatics and Information Management degree program gives students a thorough knowledge of the role information and data plays in healthcare, no matter the students’ professional or education background (only a bachelor’s degree is required to apply). This fully online, 36-credit master’s degree in health informatics offers two distinct tracks for students to specialize: Health Informatics, or Health Information Management. The University of Mississippi Medical Center carries more weight than any other health sciences school in Mississippi, giving students a clear road to a career in health informatics.
- Annual Tuition $$$$$
- Format online
The University of Texas Health Science Center at Houston
The UTHealth MS in Biomedical Informatics degree program offers two distinct concentrations that allow students to specialize in their career path. The traditional research track emphasizes the technical aspects of data collection and analysis, with the end goal of using information to improve medical care; the Applied Biomedical Informatics track focuses specifically on the use of data in medicine, including policy, security, and management. Both programs require 39 credits, and both are available fully online for working adults to keep their jobs. UTHealth gives graduates all they need to begin successful careers in health informatics.
- Annual Tuition $$$$$
- Format online
Chatham University
Chatham University’s Master of Healthcare Informatics degree program is a fully online degree designed for working professionals in health, business, and technology. Students work through 10 courses focused on both the technical aspects of health informatics (like data analytics and database management) and the leadership work of project management, planning, and policy. This master’s degree in health informatics has an HIMSS-approved curriculum and students can also choose a 4-course Graduate Certificate in Healthcare Informatics. In either case, a satisfying career in health informatics is in reach with Chatham University’s online degree.
- Annual Tuition $$$$$
- Format online
Marshall University
Marshall University’s MS in Health Informatics degree program was one of the first programs accredited by the CAHIIM, and remains the only master’s degree in health informatics offered in West Virginia. The College of Health Professions, the College of Business, and the College of Information Technology & Engineering have come together to develop a health informatics degree program that covers all sides of health informatics in great depth. This 39-credit program can be completed entirely online, and in recent years, the Marshall MSHI has had a perfect job placement rate for graduates. That kind of track record makes Marshall University a clear best value.
- Annual Tuition $$$$$
- Format online
Grand Canyon University
Grand Canyon’s MS in Health Care Informatics degree program is a natural fit for GCU, bringing together health sciences and technology. This fully online, 48-credit master’s degree in health informatics uses accelerated, 8-week courses to help students earn their degrees conveniently; 12 credits may also be transferred from elsewhere to speed things up. The MS-HCI is offered by the College of Nursing and Health Care Professions, but provides an interdisciplinary curriculum including business, economics, and leadership. Grand Canyon’s low tuition rate has made it a choice for students across the nation, and a low-risk investment in a health informatics degree program can give students a serious return when they begin their career in health informatics.
- Annual Tuition $$$$$
- Format online
Oregon Health & Science University
OHSU’s master’s degrees in health informatics are available in two distinct formats: the MS in Clinical Informatics, and the Master of Biomedical Informatics. Accredited by the CAHIIM, OHSU’s programs prepare managers and programmers alike for the demands of careers in health informatics, including technology, research, management, and clinical practice. The 55-credit master’s degree in health informatics is available both online and on-campus, and represents the strongest degree of its kind in Oregon, from Oregon’s premier medical university.
- Annual Tuition $$$$$
- Format online or on-campus
University of Kansas
The University of Kansas MS in Health Informatics degree program comes from the KU Medical Center, with an interdisciplinary curriculum developed by faculty in nursing, health management, and public health. The MSHI is also overseen by the KU Center for Health Informatics, a research center dedicated to advancing the field. This master’s degree in health informatics requires 40 credit hours and offers three areas of specialization – clinical, health policy, or management – and focuses on three topics: informatics, leadership, and research. A world-class program gives students an entry into a career in health informatics anywhere in the Midwest and beyond.
- Annual Tuition $$$$$
- Format online (mostly)
Dakota State University
Dakota State’s MS in Health Informatics and Information Management degree program makes full use of DSU’s expertise in technology and information. This 33-credit master’s degree in health informatics gives students a fully online program focused on data, security, management, and health policy, preparing students to not only handle and interpret health information, but communicate it for use in policy and practice. Dakota State is a HIMSS affiliate, and the curriculum is supported by a faculty made up of practitioners with real-world experience teaching small classes for the highest level of support.
- Annual Tuition $$$$$
- Format online
University of Maryland University College
The UMUC MS in Health Informatics Administration degree program is designed for working professionals in healthcare or information technology. Students develop their skills in programming, database design and management, security, and leadership, all with the intention of taking on high-level administrative roles in a healthcare setting. This 36-credit master’s degree in health informatics is available entirely online, though some courses may be taken in a hybrid format at a UMUC satellite campus. Careers in health informatics are just around the corner, with a degree from one of the world’s most successful and trusted online educators.
- Annual Tuition $$$$$
- Format online
University of Miami
The University of Miami MS in Health Informatics is designed for working professionals in health or IT who want to expand their expertise to both professions. This fully online master’s degree in health informatics can be completed in just 22 months, and offers all of the hands-on mentorship and support from expert faculty that a traditional online student expects from the University of Miami. Students may also choose a shorter, 5-course graduate certificate program to get a jump on their career; 7-week accelerated courses make the certificate a speedy option. For life-changing careers in health informatics, students can’t go wrong with Florida’s private leader in medicine.
- Annual Tuition $$$$$
- Format online
University of Washington
UW’s MS in Clinical Informatics & Patient-Centered Technologies degree program focuses on the use of technology in clinical setting to improve patient care, both at individual and community levels. This master’s degree in health informatics is designed for working professionals in the healthcare industry, preparing caregivers with the technical know-how to design, use, and manager informatics technology. This fully online program can be completed in as little as 15 months of full-time study, and the format allows students to keep their current positions. Affordable tuition from Washington’s leading university makes the CIPCT degree a sound investment for a career in health informatics.
- Annual Tuition $$$$$
- Format online
Walden University
Walden’s Health Informatics MS in Information Technology degree program provides students with the means to develop an expert level of competence in programming, database management, and development. The 30-credit Health Informatics specialization helps students learn to use information technology to improve healthcare, from networking to data collection to management. Walden is nationally known for affordability and value, and students can save even more with discounts (such as a $2000 sign-up discount for American students) and transfers of up to 15 credits. A career in health informatics is an affordable, accessible reality with Walden’s master’s degree in health informatics.
- Annual Tuition $$$$$
- Format online
The Ohio State University
The Ohio State Master’s in Healthcare Innovation degree program is intended for professionals in the healthcare industry who want to make the most of modern technology and management. It’s not just a simple master’s degree in health informatics, or a conventional healthcare management degree; it’s an interdisciplinary program that pulls together business, technology, and health sciences into a model program for 21st century healthcare leadership. This fully online program is open to students anywhere, national and international, and all students pay Ohio State’s in-state tuition, making OSU’s MHI one of the best bargains on the market.
- Annual Tuition $$$$$
- Format online
University of New England
The UNE MS in Health Informatics degree program builds on the University of New England’s long-standing expertise in medicine, and its more recent status as a top-ranked, national online educator. This fully online, 36-credit master’s degree in health informatics provides students with the most cutting-edge technological skills, and with the leadership abilities to take on high-level positions with confidence. Three specializations are available: Healthcare Leadership, Health Data Analytics, or Training & Development. Students may also choose a 12-month certificate in health informatics, with only 18 credits required. Whatever the specialization, UNE is Maine’s source for careers in health informatics.
- Annual Tuition $$$$$
- Format online
Arizona State University
The Arizona State Master of Advanced Study in Health Informatics degree program gives healthcare professionals the opportunity to increase their technological skills in ways that can improve patient care. This 30-credit master’s degree in health informatics is designed to be flexible and convenient for working adults, with 7-week courses and no campus residency required. Students can use their electives to focus their coursework on their current or desired careers. Rewarding careers in health informatics, from America’s most innovative university, make ASU a definitive best value.
- Annual Tuition $$$$$
- Format online
University of Florida
UF’s MS in Medical Science-Biomedical Informatics degree program is designed primarily for students with a background in computer science, public health, biology, or related, tech-centered health sciences. This intensive, multidisciplinary program goes beyond a conventional master’s degree in health informatics, with deep immersion in biomedical statistics, engineering, and research. With that foundation, the UF program is equally applicable for managers, researchers, or administrators in all sorts of healthcare settings, making it appropriate for many careers in health informatics.
- Annual Tuition $$$$$
- Format on-campus
University of Arkansas at Little Rock
The UALR MS in Bioinformatics degree program focuses on the use of information technology in the biomedical industry, including pharmaceuticals, genomics, and biomedical technology. Students should have a background in computer science, statistics, or the life sciences, though applicants from other fields may be considered with sufficient work experience. Certain careers in health informatics may qualify students for admission. This 35-credit master’s degree in health informatics is highly technical, requiring lab rotations and a capstone project researching alongside a faculty mentor, so online options are not available. For motivated Arkansawyers who want to make their career in health informatics, though, there’s no stronger choice than UALR.
- Annual Tuition $$$$$
- Format on-campus
University of Missouri
The University of Missouri online MS in Health Informatics degree program brings Mizzou’s strengths in health science, technology, and online education together into one highly marketable package. The 33-credit hour master’s degree in health informatics is available with fully online coursework (though some limited campus visits may be necessary); students build a foundation in data management, health analytics, and the workings of the American healthcare system. All of this prepares students for effective careers in health informatics, whether as information officers, managers, or programmers. Mizzou’s reasonable tuition and convenience make the MSHI a solid value for professionals looking to take their career to the next level.
- Annual Tuition $$$$$
- Format online
Florida International University
The FIU MS in Health Informatics & Analytics degree program brings students to the forefront of health science and technology. FIU’s master’s degree in health informatics is the only program in Florida led by a business school, so students are exposed to the larger world of informatics – not only the technical minutia of data, but the full scope of management, technology change, and the American healthcare system. This intensive, accelerated program can be completed fully online or in hybrid form in only 14 months, helping IT experts, healthcare administrators, and clinical practitioners make a career in health informatics a reality.
- Annual Tuition $$$$$
- Format online or hybrid
Adelphi University
The Adelphi University MS in Healthcare Informatics is available in both online and on-campus formats, and is designed for working professionals in healthcare, business, or IT. Whether students are looking to enhance a current healthcare career, or to move into the IT end of the healthcare industry, Adelphi’s master’s degree in health informatics is a thorough foundation in both the healthcare system, and the technology of health data. An interdisciplinary approach led by the College of Nursing and Public Health prepares graduates for many possible careers in health informatics, with a strong return on their investment all but guaranteed.
- Annual Tuition $$$$$
- Format online or on-campus
Lipscomb University
Lipscomb University’s MS in Health Care Informatics degree program is intended for working professionals with substantial experience in either clinical care, information technology, or business. The ideal applicant for this master’s degree in health informatics does not need a strong background in computer science, but should be motivated to use data and computer technology to improve healthcare. This intensive, accelerated program uses weekend classes in a cohort format, so students work through the same material together for the duration of the program – just 12 months for a 42-credit master’s degree. While it is a demanding program, the speed, affordability, and access to seasoned experts for guidance make Lipscomb’s MS in Health Care Informatics a model of value.
- Annual Tuition $$$$$
- Format on-campus
University of Utah
UU’s School of Medicine also established the first bioinformatics department in America, drawing on a history of excellence in health and technology, and attracting students from all over the world to one of the most prestigious programs of its kind. The University of Utah BS in Biomedical Informatics degree program gives students access to all of the technology, expertise, and managerial skills to take on advanced careers in health informatics. The non-thesis master’s degree in health informatics lets working professionals earn their credentials without the demand of a thesis project. It’s a perfect choice from one of the historic leaders in information technology.
- Annual Tuition $$$$$
- Format on-campus
FAQs
Which country is best for MS in health informatics? ›
But if one particular country stands out, it has to be the USA. The USA houses some top colleges that offer courses on health informatics for international students. This guide takes you through some of these colleges offering Health Informatics In USA.
Is GRE required for Masters in health informatics in USA? ›No. You may pursue Health Informatics in USA without GRE.
Is health informatics a STEM degree in USA? ›The Classification of Instructional Programs (CIP) code for the MS in Healthcare Informatics is 51.2706, listed as Medical Informatics, according to the “STEM Designated Degree Program list” from the US Department of Homeland Security. It is considered a Science, Technology, Engineering, and Math (STEM) field.
Does health informatics have scope in USA? ›In fact, the U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics predicts health informatics job growth of 32% in the coming years, much faster than the average for other occupations.
Is IT worth getting a Masters in health informatics? ›Yes, a masters in health informatics is worth it for many students. The Bureau of Labor Statistics is projecting 15% job growth in healthcare occupations over the next 10 years. Common healthcare informatics careers include administrators, data analysts, project managers, IT consultants and computer system specialists.
Is a Masters in health informatics hard? ›Master of Science in Health Informatics
Ask premeds to identify their most challenging course, and many will respond that it's organic chemistry. Ask a law student, and many will just throw up their hands, saying, "They're ALL hard." The truth is, school is challenging.
“The GRE® requirement will be waived for all applicants for spring 2021, summer 2021, fall 2021, and spring 2022 semesters. Students may continue to submit official GRE® scores for consideration, but they will not be required to do so.
What GRE score do I need for masters? ›What are good GRE scores for grad schools? The GRE score range you'll need for top universities will vary across programs, but average GRE scores could potentially range between 147-170 on Verbal and Quantitative, with averages in the 160s for the very top grad programs.
What is the minimum GRE score required for MS in USA? ›An overall GRE score of 320 or above and a 4.5 in GRE AWA are required for admission to the top GRE universities in USA to study MS or Ph.
Is a degree in health informatics worth it? ›A master's in health informatics degree is worth it because it gives you a strong background as a specialist. Because of that, you will be a highly sought-after professional in the healthcare field.
Is Healthcare Informatics a STEM field? ›
The PhD in Biomedical and Health Informatics is a recognized STEM (Science, Technology, Engineering, and Mathematics) Degree Program.
How much do health informatics make in USA? ›The average health informatics salary in the USA is $85,000 per year or $43.59 per hour. Entry level positions start at $60,003 per year while most experienced workers make up to $135,096 per year.
What is the highest paying informatics job? ›- Clinical Informatics Director. Salary range: $77,500-$140,500 per year. ...
- Director of Informatics. Salary range: $64,500-$134,500 per year. ...
- Clinical Informatics Specialist. Salary range: $85,500-$126,500 per year. ...
- Health Informatics Specialist. ...
- Nursing Informatics Analyst. ...
- Informatics Analyst.
- Health Informatics Specialist.
- Clinical Informatics Analyst.
- Health Informatics Consultant.
- EHR Implementation Manager.
- Health Information Technology Project Manager.
- Chief Medical Information Officer.
Health informatics relies heavily on computers, math and data security, which makes it a good fit for those with a background in information technology.
Is mph better than Msph? ›MSPH and MHS degrees are considered more academic degrees that focus on research methods in public health, while an MPH is considered more of a professional degree for practitioners and may enable students to handle a variety of public health issues.
What can you do with a masters in health informatics degree? ›A health informatics master's degree can lead you down many different career paths because informatics has applications in clinical care, pharmaceutical development, medical device manufacturing, public health, population health, medical research and health insurance.
What makes health informatics difficult? ›High cost of software and redesign of workflow to the software. High investment of time of physicians and staff to be trained. Physician orders can take more time to enter. Technology can be difficult to learn for some.
What is the future of health informatics? ›The future of health informatics in 2022 can witness a surge in the use of IoT devices to allow providers to monitor patients and communicate better with them. This future trend in health informatics can be integrated with devices to provide patient information in real-time.
Do you need to know programming for health informatics? ›A strong grip in programming languages as well as US health care industry is a must to pursue a career in health informatics.
Can I go USA without GRE? ›
Students from technical as well as non-technical backgrounds can take admission without taking the GRE test. As per the latest changes, there is no GRE requirement for MS and master's students in the academic session 2021-2022 due to the COVID-19 situation.
Why is GRE no longer required? ›The school's decision was fueled by a growing body of data that indicated that the GRE is costly, biased, a poor predictor of academic success, and a barrier to admission for historically underrepresented students.
Is GRE exam tough? ›The GRE test is often viewed as the most difficult graduate college entrance exam when compared with the SAT and ACT tests. The GRE's challenging essays, reading, and vocabulary sections make it a tough exam, but it doesn't have to be that hard.
Is 305 a good GRE score for MS in US? ›A total score of 325 and above should help you to get admission into the topmost colleges. However, even a score above 300 is good enough for MS. Nursing: A score ranging between 305 and 316 can be considered a good GRE score for anyone who wants to take admission in nursing.
Is 295 a good GRE score? ›A GRE score average of 290 to 300 can take you to a quality university in the USA, which would surely help you take off your career ladder. Not just that, there are a variety of courses and MS programs that you can choose from.
Is GRE alone enough for MS? ›The GRE score alone does not determine admission into master's programs in the USA.
Is only ielts enough for MS in USA? ›US Universities Accepting Only IELTS Scores for MS
Various top-ranked American universities admit students in a range of MS programs without a GRE score.
Yes, you can join a postgraduate Program in the USA without writing the GRE.
What GRE score is too low? ›What is a Low or Bad GRE Score? A low GRE score is considered to fall around the 25th percentile or lower. In terms of GRE verbal percentiles, this would equate to a GRE scaled score of 145; and, for the quantitative percentiles, this would equal a 147 scaled score.
Is Healthcare Informatics in demand? ›Projected Job Growth (2020-2030): 32%
They typically oversee and plan services for a department or entire facility. These professionals must remain knowledgeable of technology-related and legal changes in the health informatics field.
Is health informatics the same as nursing informatics? ›
Nursing Informatics [Difference Explained] Nursing informatics is a subdiscipline of informatics that deals exclusively nursing care and operations data. While health informaticists are usually tech people, nurse informaticists are clinicians first and information managers second.
Where would a health informatics worker most likely work? ›in a laboratory. in the front office area. in the surgery recovery area.
What are 3 skills in health informatics? ›- Perform systems analysis.
- Manage data warehousing and run reports.
- Bring new systems for collecting and analyzing data into a healthcare organization.
- Gain insights from EHR through analytics tools and methods.
Health informatics, which is the intersection of people, technology, and data to improve the safety and quality of patient care, can be found in many forms. A few examples include patient portals, electronic medical records (EMRs), telehealth, healthcare apps, and a variety of data reporting tools.
What are the four areas of healthcare informatics? ›Healthcare Informatics is defined as “the integration of healthcare sciences, computer science, information science, and cognitive science to assist in the management of healthcare information” (Saba & McCormick, 2015, Pg. 232).
What skills are needed for health informatics? ›- Analytical Thinking Skills. Health informatics specialists work with and analyze complex data sets. ...
- Communication Skills. ...
- Curiosity and Drive. ...
- Ethics. ...
- Organization. ...
- Problem-Solving. ...
- Computer Programming. ...
- Data Analytics.
You can focus more on patient care or data analysis. The demand for professionals in this field makes it one of the fastest growing industries in the U.S. Whether you're looking to boost your career or looking for a change, the possibilities after receiving an M.S. in Health informatics and Analytics are endless.
What are 3 other careers that are in the STEM field? ›- Zoologist and wildlife biologist.
- Microbiologist.
- Network and computer systems administrator.
- Computer network architects.
- Health and safety engineers.
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Jobs with a health informatics PhD
- Consulting.
- Government advising.
- Public health administration.
- Research.
- Teaching (as a professor)
To earn an associate degree in health informatics, students must complete at least 60 credits of coursework, which takes full-time students approximately two years.
Which technology pays highest salary? ›
- Cloud Architect - $107,000.
- DevOps Engineer - $140,000.
- Blockchain Engineer - $150,000.
- Software Architect - $114,000.
- Big Data Engineer - $140,000.
- Internet of Things (IoT) Solutions Architect - $130,000.
- Data Scientist - $150,000.
Data Scientist:
Data scientists are undoubtedly the highest paid professionals across domains and industries. Since 2013, the demand for data scientists has grown by 29% year on year, with a significant increase of 344% by 2022. The key skills required to become a data scientist are: Capability to create data models.
The United States is highest on the list, with Israel and several European countries trailing behind. The top three in our comparison are: the United States, Switzerland, and Israel.
What are the five health Informatic careers? ›- Clinical Informaticist. The clinical informaticist is a professional who works in clinical settings handling the company's medical data. ...
- Electronics Medical Records Keeper. ...
- Nursing Informatics Specialist. ...
- Pharmacy or Nutrition Informaticist. ...
- Chief Medical Information Officer.
Among the most common purposes served by health informatics are enabling better collaboration and coordination among healthcare providers, streamlining medical quality assurance processes, improving cost-efficiency in healthcare delivery and increasing accuracy and efficiency in facility/practice management.
How much can you make with a health informatics degree? ›Health Informatics Salaries
According to the Bureau of Labor Statistics, health informatics and other health services and medical managers earn a median average salary of $104,280.
Post completion of Masters in Health Informatics in Canada students are expected to get compensated between 60,000 USD – 72,000 USD. Master's in Health Informatics in Canada is pursued as a 2-year professional degree programme and is focused with knowledge of the policies of the health and information systems.
Is health informatics in demand in UK? ›Graduates after pursuing Health Informatics MSc London,can expecthuge career opportunities with a high pay scale. Because it is a most-demanded job in UK.
What are three challenges with health informatics? ›- Challenge 1: Medical Errors. ...
- Challenge 2: Retrieving Medical Records. ...
- Challenge 3: Medicare and Medicaid Reimbursement. ...
- Challenge 4: Ensured Quality and Safety of Care.
A master's in health informatics degree is worth it because it gives you a strong background as a specialist. Because of that, you will be a highly sought-after professional in the healthcare field.
What can I do with masters in health informatics? ›
A health informatics master's degree can lead you down many different career paths because informatics has applications in clinical care, pharmaceutical development, medical device manufacturing, public health, population health, medical research and health insurance.
How much do health informatics earn? ›Position | Salary | Typical degree |
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Health informatics specialist | $90,708 | Bachelor's degree |
Clinical informatics specialists | $112,263 | Bachelor's degree |
Health informatics analyst | $100,934 | Bachelor's degree |
Data analyst | $92,984 | Bachelor's degree |