Masters in Health Informatics

What is a Masters in Health Informatics?

The Master of Science in Nursing with an Emphasis in Health Informatics is designed for BSN-prepared nurses who want to better understand and apply the data involved in healthcare to make better decisions through evidenced-based practices.

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Earn an Online MSN Health Informatics Degree at GCU

The MSN informatics program from the College of Nursing and Health Care Professions culminates in a capstone course and a 16-week practicum. This provides an opportunity for you to develop an evidence-based practice project in which you:

  • Identify a problem amenable to research-based intervention
  • Search literature
  • Propose a solution
  • Develop a plan to implement the solution, evaluate its outcomes and disseminate the findings

The final practicum integrates nursing knowledge, leadership and advanced critical thinking in the development of a comprehensive and professional project plan. In addition to a masters in nursing informatics capstone and practicum project, you will take courses that help you develop the skills necessary to improve patient care through the use of technology and data analysis. Masters in Health Informatics

The BSN and MSN at GCU are accredited by the Commission on Collegiate Nursing Education (CCNE). Select states may have additional requirements to meet their standards; reference your enrollment agreement or contact GCU for more information.

Why Study Health Informatics?

A masters degree in health informatics teaches you how to optimize the use of patient and health data to achieve better patient outcomes, reduce costs and augment operational efficiency. You are equipped to help organizations adapt to the integration of technology and the continuous changes in patient-care systems.

You also have the opportunity to learn how to automate clinical care, build new operational data systems, train healthcare workers in the use of computer systems and analyze data to improve patient care.

In the MSN informatics online degree program, course study includes:

  • Healthcare research analysis
  • Ethics, policy and finance
  • Healthcare information systems
  • Project evaluation and development
  • Healthcare innovation
  • Healthcare data management
  • Electronic health records
  • Research and population health management
  • Leadership and informatics

What is a Job in Health Informatics?

As a graduate of the masters in nursing informatics program, various roles are available, including:

  • Informaticist
  • Project manager
  • Researcher
  • System analyst
  • Data analyst
  • Administrator
  • Executive

These roles may include automating clinical care, building new operational data systems, traini ng healthcare workers in the use of computer systems or collecting and analyzing data to improve patient care. Masters in Health Informatics

You may choose to work in a variety of settings, including:

  • Hospital
  • Primary care facility
  • Doctor’s office
  • Insurance company
  • Pharmacy
  • Technology supplier
  • Consulting firm
  • Government agency

Program Domains

 Course List

The programs offered at Grand Canyon University may vary by content and course length. You are currently viewing the program version available in Arizona. For information about specific course content, credit length and VA approval in your state, please contact a counselor.
Major:
40 credits
Total Degree Requirements:
40 credits

Program Core Courses