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The online master of science in health informatics program at The University of Findlay is based on the science behind electronic health records. Health informatics is the field that defines how health information is technically captured, transmitted and utilized.

Health informatics focuses on information systems, informatics principles and information technology as it is applied to the continuum of health care delivery. It is an integrated discipline with specialty areas that include:  

  • Management science
  • Management engineering principles
  • Health care delivery and public health
  • Patient safety
  • Information science
  • Computer technology

At The University of Findlay, you can earn a master’s degree in this rapidly growing field in just two years. Our program can be completed online and applicants are not required to take the graduate record exam (GRE).

The program is conducted through a combination of live, online classes and course assignments that can be completed at the student's convenience. In addition, all students are required to attend an eight-hour, in-person class session at the end of each semester.​

The Master of Science in Health Informatics

program is featured in InformationWeek.com


What can you do with a
master’s degree in health informatics?

 With the advent of health care reform, there is an increased focus on transparency in health care and patient demand for their health information to be available electronically. Health informatics is an evolving field. Responsible for the collection, storing and proper delivery of confidential medical data, the demand for these skilled individuals is rapidly surpassing the national supply. 



According to the Bureau of Labor Statistics (BLS), demand for health informatics professionals will increase by 20 percent through 2018. More information can be found by visiting the BLS website. The main specialization areas of health informatics jobs are:

  • Nursing informatics

  • Physician clinical informatics

  • Clinical research informatics

  • Pharmacy informatics

  • Consumer health informatics

  • Dental informatics

  • Public health/population informatics

  • Mental health informatics

  • Primary care informatics

  • Veterinary informatics

  • Telemedicine and mobile computing informatics

For more information about the field of health informatics, visit the American Health Information Management Association’s (AHIMA) website.