Health Information Management
Health Information Management
Health information management (HIM) professionals manage healthcare data and information resources. The profession encompasses planning, collecting, aggregating, analyzing, and disseminating individual patient and aggregate clinical data.
A career in health information technology combines the disciplines of medicine, information management, and computer technology within the health care industry.
HIM professionals bring unique skills to the healthcare industry. These skills include the ability to:
- Manage medical records and health information systems
- Enhance the quality and uses of data within the healthcare industry
- Summarize data into useful information
- Comply with standards and regulations regarding health information
- Protect the privacy and security of patient health information
- Ensure health information is complete and available to legitimate users
- Code health information for reimbursement and research.
For more information on career opportunities please visit Health Information Careers.
Within the Department of Health Information Management, interested students can obtain an Associate of Science Degree in Health Information Technology or a Bachelor of Science Degree in Health Information Administration.
The AS Degree professional performs a variety of technical health information functions, including the following: analyzing and evaluating health information for accuracy; compiling administrative and health statistics; coding diagnoses and procedures for reimbursement and databases; and creating disease registries for researchers.
The BS Degree professional brings a unique skillset to the healthcare industry, including the following: managing electronic health records, managing clinical workflow, improving the quality and uses of data, protecting the privacy and security of patient health information, and analyzing information for reimbursement and research.
PROGRAM ADMISSION PROCESS
- Apply and be admitted to Indiana University Northwest.
- Submit a application to Health Information Technology by APRIL 1.
Admission to the program is based upon the applicant's high school and/or previous college course work and a personal interview. A 2.0 minimum G.P.A. for person's college credit is required.