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Online MS in Health Informatics
Information management at its most human
Students in Northwestern's Master’s in Health Informatics program (MHI) prepare to leverage technology tools and data to address the persistent challenges to patient care and overall population health, while developing essential skills such as organizational change leadership and project management. Offered in partnership with Northwestern University’s Feinberg School of Medicine, the MHI program prepares students for emerging opportunities and roles across the healthcare enterprise. MHI students come from a range of backgrounds that are reflected in three distinct program specializations: Clinical, Health Technology, and Health Administration Informatics.
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Build technical and analytical skills for the proactive, innovative use of informatics to improve population health and strengthen collaborative skills to drive progress such as organizational change leadership and project management.
Advance your career by exploring a wide range of elective courses and completing a specialization with a clinical, technological or health administration focus on health informatics.
Explore how a wide range of industries beyond the health enterprise are contributing to health informatics.
Aly Sivji

“The experience has been an eye opener. I learn so much about the day-to-day challenges of healthcare from my peers and faculty. The program has helped me confirm that I want to work in an industry where I can be part of the solution by using my skills to make data come alive.”

— Aly Sivji, MHI student; senior analyst, IBM Watson Healthcare