Drexel University's CAHIIM-accredited online Master’s in Health Informatics (HI) prepares you for emerging roles in healthcare that call for strong information systems and data analytics skills. This new kind of professional helps both clinicians and consumers understand and manage vast amounts of medical data.
The MS in Health Informatics program is perfect for information technology specialists who want to pursue careers within biomedical and health organizations. It is also ideal for current healthcare professionals who want to use electronic health data to improve the quality and safety of patient care.
A master’s in health informatics is a professional graduate degree. It is for bachelor’s educated students who want to study at the crossroads of healthcare, business intelligence (BI), information technology (IT)/ information systems (IS), and data analytics. At its core, health informatics (also Health Information Systems) uses IT to organize and analyze electronic health records (EHRs) to improve healthcare outcomes.
The MSHI program at the College of Computing and Informatics at Drexel University is accredited by the Commission on Accreditation for Health Informatics and Information Management Education. While housed in the College of Computing and Informatics, the program receives curricular support from the College of Nursing and Health Professions, Dornsife School of Public Health, and LeBow College of Business.
To earn your degree, you’ll need to complete 45 quarter credits. Some of these are required courses. They cover topics from databases and human-computer interaction to software engineering economics and web systems and architecture. In your three approved electives, you’ll be able to select courses that reflect your interests and goals, such as cybersecurity, epidemiology, health research, or any other approved area. You’ll also have one free elective.
The demand for workers who understand healthcare IT systems is growing rapidly given the widespread use and broad streams of EHRs. The U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics estimates a 20% rise in demand for educated medical and health services managers from 2016 through 2026. That’s much faster than the average for other occupations. Twenty-three percent of workers in Health and Medical Administrative Services hold a master’s degree.
This outlook favors master’s prepared students with knowledge of health care IT. Apart from understanding theory, such professionals will have the technical skills needed to organize, manage, and integrate electronic data into many sectors of the healthcare industry. These sectors include major employers like hospitals, physicians’ offices, nursing and residential care, government, outpatient centers, public health, consumer health, and medical research.
Here are five job titles that people with a master’s degree in health informatics may hold:
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The U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics (BLS) places health information managers into the larger employment category known as health services and medical managers. Based on their most recent figures, the average annual salary for medical and health services managers was $99,730 in May 2018. Salaries depend on many factors including location, setting and experience.
Job Title
Median Hourly Wage
Median Annual Salary
Nursing Information Systems Coordinator
$42.66
$88,740
Health Information Manager
$47.95
$99,730
Chief Medical Information Officer
$50.47
$104,980
Healthcare IT Project Manager
$68.53
$142,530
Medical Records Director
$19.40
$40,350
Data from bls.gov
A master's degree in health informatics may take two years of full-time study. Drexel’s online MS in Health Informatics entails four 10-week quarters per year, which means you can choose to take more courses in a shorter period of time. The program is also available in a part-time format.
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Drexel University offers a variety of Graduate Minors that can be added to any master's degree program.
State restrictions may apply to some programs.
This program is organized into four 10-week quarters per year (as opposed to the traditional two semester system) which means you can take more courses in a shorter time period. One semester credit is equivalent to 1.5 quarter credits.
You may transfer up to 9 approved credits (3 courses) into the program.
| Required Courses | ||
| INFO 540 | Perspectives on Information Systems | 3.0 |
| INFO 600 | Web Systems & Architecture | 3.0 |
| INFO 605 | Database Management Systems | 3.0 |
| INFO 606 | Advanced Database Management | 3.0 |
| INFO 620 | Information Systems Analysis and Design | 3.0 |
| INFO 648 | Healthcare Informatics | 3.0 |
| INFO 659 | Introduction to Data Analytics | 3.0 |
| INFO 712 | Information Assurance | 3.0 |
| INFO 896 | Health Informatics Experience * | 3.0 |
| NURS 557 | Leadership and Stewardship in the Health Professions | 3.0 |
| NURS 558 | Economics of Healthcare Management & Policy | 3.0 |
| Approved Electives | 9.0 | |
| Choose three of the following: | ||
| BST 571 | Introduction to Biostatistics | |
| BUSN 651 | Healthcare Business Practice I: Foundations | |
| BUSN 652 | Healthcare Business Practice II | |
| BUSN 653 | Healthcare Business Practice III: Capstone | |
| DSCI 511 | Data Acquisition and Pre-Processing | |
| DSCI 521 | Data Analysis and Interpretation | |
| EPI 570 | Introduction to Epidemiology | |
| EPI 572 | Design and Analysis of Epidemiological Studies | |
| HSAD 505 | Ethical and Legal Issues in Healthcare Management and Policy | |
| INFO 517 | Principles of Cybersecurity | |
| INFO 608 | Human-Computer Interaction | |
| INFO 622 | Content Representation | |
| INFO 623 | Social Network Analytics | |
| INFO 624 | Information Retrieval Systems | |
| INFO 634 | Data Mining | |
| INFO 646 | Information Systems Management | |
| INFO 690 | Understanding Users: User Experience Research Methods | |
| INFO 691 | Prototyping the User Experience | |
| INFO 731 | Managing Health Informatics Projects | |
| INFO 732 | Healthcare Informatics: Planning & Evaluation | |
| INFO 733 | Public Health Informatics | |
| NURS 531 | Epidemiology in Action: Tracking Health & Disease | |
| NURS 532 | Evaluation of Health Outcomes | |
| NURS 564 | The Business of Healthcare | |
| RSCH 519 | Introduction to Biostatistics | |
| SE 630 | Software Engineering Economics | |
| Free Electives | 3.0 | |
| Total Credits | 45.0 | |
*INFO 896 is a capstone project. You are encouraged to contact the program director to develop a project assignment when you have finished at least half the courses in the program.
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