2. Introduction
• Use knowledge of business, data, healthcare,
information systems, and information technology
to improve patient care
• Ensure that patient information is integrated,
accurate, and secure
• Develop strategies to improve care through data
analysis
• Analyze business practices to reduce expenses
Health Informatics Profession:
3. History
• Health Informatics is a relatively new profession in the health industry
• Emerged in the 1960’s when computer technology became complex
enough to analyze big data.
• First used by The American Society for Testing and Materials to record
medical records and secure patient information
• Department of Medical Informatics introduced at the University of Utah
in 1968
• In the 1970’s Bioinformatics was first introduced as a subspecialty
• In the late 1970’s health informatics started to integrate into
government systems and larger companies for the use of patient
registration, orders, observations, discharge, and insurance claims
4. Statistics
• Entry-level education: Bachelors degree
• Starting Salary: $35,000
• Median salary: $55,000
• Number of jobs:
• Outlook: Projected to grow at twice the rate of
overall employment
5. MUSC
• Master of Science in Health Informatics
• Program created in 2013
• Only Health Informatics program in South Carolina
• Admissions criteria:
• 3.0 GPA
• GMAT score above 500/ GRE score of 1000
• Three references
6. Louisiana Technical
University
• Master of Health Informatics
• Online Program
• Admissions criteria:
• 3.0 GPA
• 2 years of work experience in related field
• Submitted GRE scores
• Three references
7. University of Mississippi
Medical Center
• Master of Health Informatics and Information
Management
• Admissions Criteria:
• 3.0 GPA
• GRE scores
• Resume
• Essay
8. My Qualifications
• Bachelor of Science: Health Science
• Concentration: Health Services Administration
• Minor: Business Administration
• Research and data analysis experience as an
Intern for Clemson University's Healthy Campus
• Deans List in 2015 & 2016
10. Interpretation
• Health Informatics work with data to find more
efficient and valuable ways to provide patient care
• My high score in “Investigative” shows my ability
to look at data and analyze it accurately
• My high score in “Enterprising” shows my ability to
look at a problem and work through possibilities to
find a new solution
11. Conclusion
• The profession of Health Informatics can be
attained with an undergraduate degree but to be
as successful as possible I would want to
complete a graduate program after a few years of
working in the field
• My qualifications and O*Net scores show my
ability to succeed in the profession
• The job outlook for health informatics is growing
because of how our society values big data.