State University of New York Institute of Technology
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Health Information Management


Health Information Management

Health information managers are the professionals responsible for the management of health information systems. They are employed in the following settings: hospitals and nursing homes, federal and state hospitals, community health clinics, health maintenance organizations, and regulatory agencies such as state health departments and departments of mental health. Employment is also available in government and other health planning agencies, private medical clinics, health insurance companies, peer review organizations, and other local agencies involved in the maintenance of health care standards.

Two degrees are offered in the health information management program:

  • Bachelor of Professional Studies (B.P.S.)
  • Bachelor of Science (B.S.)

Both degrees require completion of 124 semester hours of which 60 are to be completed at the upper division level; a minimum of 30 semester hours is to be completed at the Institute of Technology.

Residencies

Each student in the program must complete three residencies. more >>

Second Major in Health Services Management

Students in the health information management program have a unique opportunity to complete a second major in health services management. This is because the two programs have many courses in common. more >>

 

 

 

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