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Healthcare Information Systems

Healthcare Information Systems

What is Healthcare Information Systems?

Healthcare is one of the fastest-growing fields in Oklahoma and across the nation. As hospitals and clinics adopt new digital tools, the demand for professionals who understand both technology and healthcare continues to rise. The need for experts who can integrate information systems with patient care has never been greater, especially as the healthcare industry continues to expand through advancements in cybersecurity, data analytics, and technology.

Through hands-on, in-person coursework at the OU–Tulsa campus, students develop practical experience with electronic health records (EHRs), clinical decision support tools, and data management systems that enhance patient outcomes and improve organizational performance.

Using modern technologies and the compliance frameworks that shape today’s healthcare landscape, students learn to effectively manage, analyze, secure, and govern healthcare information.

Do my interests fit?

Healthcare Information Systems students typically have interests in:

  • Developing Smart Assistants and Chatbots
  • AI in Healthcare
  • Natural Language Processing (NLP)
  • Computer Vision and Image Recognition
  • Autonomous Systems and Robotics
  • AI Ethics and Fairness
  • Deep Learning and Neural Networks
  • Predictive Analytics
  • Reinforcement Learning
  • AI for Social Good

Healthcare Information Systems FAQ

Graduates develop a strong foundation in healthcare information systems, including electronic health records (EHR), clinical decision support, and healthcare IT infrastructure. They are prepared to support the implementation and management of technology that enhances patient care and healthcare operations.

Additionally, students who earn this degree are able to navigate the complex legal and ethical landscape of healthcare information management. They ensure the security and privacy of healthcare data by applying industry regulations such as HIPAA, HITECH, and GDPR while addressing cybersecurity risks in digital healthcare systems.

The academic rigor of this program encourages critical thinking and problem-solving skills to address challenges specifically to healthcare technology.  Students explore emerging innovations such as artificial intelligence, telehealth, and blockchain, applying them to improve healthcare delivery and patient outcomes.

Healthcare Information Systems majors graduate with a Bachelor of Science.

Healthcare Information Systems courses include:

  • Healthcare Information Systems and Applications
  • Ethics in Medical Informatics
  • Web Systems Development
  • Healthcare Organizations: Clinical Roles, Tasks, and Workflows
  • Medical Information Retrieval and Digital Knowledge Sources
  • Clinical Decision Support Systems for Evidence-Based Care
  • Artificial Intelligence, Natural Language Processing, and Machine Learning for Healthcare
  • Foundations of Programming for Emerging Technologies

Some typical healthcare information systems career paths include:

  • Healthcare Information Technologist
  • Clinical Informatics Specialist
  • Healthcare Data Analyst
  • Telehealth Technology Coordinator
  • Interoperability Specialist
  • Application Specialist
  • Healthcare IT Consultant
  • Database Administrator
  • Cybersecurity Specialist for Healthcare IT
  • Electronic Health Record Systems Administrator
  • Data Quality Manager
  • AI & Machine Learning Specialist in Healthcare

Visit the U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics’ website to explore the median pay for jobs you can pursue with this degree. 


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