Master of Science in Health Informatics and Information Management (HIIM MS)
33 Credits
MASTER OF SCIENCE IN HEALTH INFORMATICS AND INFORMATION MANAGEMENT • 33 CREDITS • HIIM MS
Davenport University's graduate program in Health Informatics and Information Management is an interdisciplinary program providing a unique blend of business, technology and health care graduate education for current health system environments. Today's health information management professionals are hybrids who work closely with technology professionals, management professionals and health care providers to ensure the integrity, confidentiality, and appropriate access of health care information. Reflecting the most contemporary practices in the field, the program is structured to provide multiple perspectives in the development, implementation, and maintenance of information and data systems, data analysis, privacy and security, as well as strategic and operational resource policy and planning. This inter-disciplinary program prepares graduates to perform and lead activities related to access, protection, and implementation of systems to analyze and leverage health information into business intelligence for improved decision-making in the information driven, knowledge-based environment. Students may select from the basic Master’s degree at 33 credit hours, or may obtain an additional Data Analytics Certificate by taking two additional courses.
Health Informatics and Information Management Foundational Requirements:
When accepted, a student may be required to complete up to three additional courses if the student’s previous academic experiences do not display they have successfully completed courses focused on Anatomy & Physiology, Pathophysiology, and/or Medical Terminology. These courses can be completed in conjunction with the program’s core courses but must be completed before the student’s final semester.
Students who have not successfully completed equivalent undergraduate courses, outlined in the Admissions Requirements, will be required to complete the following graduate foundational courses or the undergraduate level equivalent courses before taking 600-level courses. A grade of “C” or better must be earned in each foundational course to show proficiency.
Graduate Level Foundational Courses:
CISP547 Database Design
HINT770 Clinical Vocabulary and Health Records (or undergraduate equivalent)
IAAS581 Information Security and Assurance
STAT500 Statistics for Business
The two Data Analytics courses taken as requirements within the Master of Science in Health Informatics and Information Management and they may also be used as part of a Graduate Certificate in Data Analytics or as part of the Master of Science in Data Analytics
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- Health Informatics and Information Management, MS (web)
- Health Informatics and Information Management, MS (pdf)
Courses |
30 Credits | |
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DATA610 | Essentials of big data and data analytics are introduced and include descriptive, predictive and prescriptive statistics, regression analysis, optimization techniques and data visualization. The instructional approach in this course focuses on application-based reinforcement of concepts to include the use of simulations. A key component of instruction is an emphasis on analytical report writing and other ways to effectively present data analytic results. Techniques examined emphasize applicability in multiple organizational sectors to include business, finance, human resources, healthcare, manufacturing, sport management, social services, education, non-profit, and government entities. Applicable Course Fees can be found at https://my.davenport.edu/financial-aid/how-much-does-du-cost/tuition-and-fees. | |
DATA667 | Data visualization and communication skills are taught using industry standard software. The instructional approach in this course focuses on application using hands-on projects to create reports and dashboards with high-impact visualizations of common data analyses to help in decision making. A key element of instruction is an emphasis on communicating the practical implications of data analytics results to a non-technical audience in a timely manner. Applicable Course Fees can be found at https://my.davenport.edu/financial-aid/how-much-does-du-cost/tuition-and-fees. | |
HCMG630 | This course provides a systematic overview of the U.S. Healthcare Delivery System. Students will examine key components involved in the delivery and provision of healthcare services, including cultural diversity. This course also provides students an opportunity to examine the origin, development, structure, organization, and operational issues as they relate to hospitals and healthcare delivery systems. Note: A grade of C or better is required on the final assessment in order to earn a passing grade in this course. Applicable Course Fees can be found at https://my.davenport.edu/financial-aid/how-much-does-du-cost/tuition-and-fees. | |
HCMG750 | The focus of this course is to provide a working knowledge of payment policies and reimbursement methodologies used in health care and how they vary by payment source (governmental, private, and capitated insurance). Methodologies used by facilities and practitioners will be applied and compared. Factors affecting payment will be discussed. Costing methodologies, revenue cycle management, purchasing strategies, budgeting, and variance analysis applied to health care are examined. Note: A grade of C or better is required on the final assessment in order to earn a passing grade in this course. Applicable Course Fees can be found at https://my.davenport.edu/financial-aid/how-much-does-du-cost/tuition-and-fees. Prerequisite(s): HCMG630 | |
HINT601 | This seminar is required in the first semester of acceptance to the College of Health Professions Health Informatics and Information Management program. The program expectations and the HIIM Student Handbook will be reviewed. Students in this course must register and complete the required Criminal Background Check (CBC) and Drug Screen (DS). Note: This course is graded on a Pass/Fail basis. If the CBC/DS portion of the class is not completed in the specified time frame, a failing grade will be given for the course. Applicable Course Fees can be found at https://my.davenport.edu/financial-aid/how-much-does-du-cost/tuition-and-fees. | |
HINT730 | This course will provide an overview of the legal processes and compliance issues related to health data. Students will review HIPAA compliance requirements as well as review risk management strategies and policies. Students will develop a training program related to legal issues and compliance and incorporate project management methodologies. Applicable Course Fees can be found at https://my.davenport.edu/financial-aid/how-much-does-du-cost/tuition-and-fees. | |
HINT760 | This course provides an introduction to research study design, methods, descriptive and inferential statistics needed to conduct research studies in the health information management domains. Topics include institutional review boards, ethics in research, the research process, data collection and presentation of data. Students will establish the framework for their capstone thesis/project. Applicable Course Fees can be found at https://my.davenport.edu/financial-aid/how-much-does-du-cost/tuition-and-fees. Prerequisite(s): IAAS600 | |
HINT775 | Students in this course will explore the concepts of information governance. Data management policies will be evaluated to ensure they are compliant with federal and state regulations. The course will discuss managing information while supporting the organization’s strategy, operations and risk requirements. Students will review and evaluate the processes needed in today's e-health environment related to information interoperability. Applicable Course Fees can be found at https://my.davenport.edu/financial-aid/how-much-does-du-cost/tuition-and-fees. | |
IAAS600 | This course is a comprehensive study of the techniques used to protect information infrastructure and assets, with a primary focus on the Defense In Depth model that emphasizes the role of people, process and technology. Topics include security problems in computing, networks and distributed systems, and the criticality of the CIA triad; confidentiality, integrity and availability of technology-based resources. Applicable Course Fees can be found at https://my.davenport.edu/financial-aid/how-much-does-du-cost/tuition-and-fees. Prerequisite(s): Required undergraduate or 500+ level prerequisite courses | |
IAAS675 | This course will provide the framework for developing and integrating security, critical infrastructures and assets prevalent in the healthcare and hospital industries. Legislation, policies, and case studies specific to the healthcare services field will be highlighted. Topics will include risks and vulnerabilities, security safeguards and standards, access control, audits, disaster recovery planning, security policy and procedures, and physical and logical security systems. Applicable Course Fees can be found at https://my.davenport.edu/financial-aid/how-much-does-du-cost/tuition-and-fees. Prerequisite(s): IAAS600 | |
MGMT653 | This course is designed to provide new ways of thinking about leadership philosophies and strategies to influence the behaviors of individuals and groups in organizations. Students begin with an exploration of the nature of effective leadership and leadership theories. Understanding power, creating change, developing teams, and guiding group decisions are examined in the context of the roles of a leader. Students learn how to recognize leadership traits and approaches so they can develop their own leadership style. Case studies involving real-world situations that confront leaders are used so that students can formulate strategies to improve the performance of followers through effective leadership. A grade of C or better is required on the final assessment in order to earn a passing grade in this course. Applicable Course Fees can be found at https://my.davenport.edu/financial-aid/how-much-does-du-cost/tuition-and-fees. Prerequisite(s): BUSN520 |
Capstone |
3 Credits | |
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HINT799 | A thesis or project is required for the capstone in the HIIM program. In order to register, a student must have completed all course requirements for this degree and submit an acceptable proposal to the HIIM Program Director. The thesis consists of original research on any topic in the area of health information management, health information systems and/or health informatics. Oral presentation and defense of the thesis is required. The capstone project will be a rigorous project focused on a real-world health information, health information systems or health informatics setting and application of problem-solving methods for development of solutions. A final written report is required. Applicable Course Fees can be found at https://my.davenport.edu/financial-aid/how-much-does-du-cost/tuition-and-fees. Prerequisite(s): All HIIM MS courses; Program Director Approval; must be taken in last semester. |