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UTHSC
Launches New Master’s Degree in Information Management
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Memphis, Tenn. (October 24, 2006) -- Beginning
January 2007, the College of Allied Health Sciences’ Department of Health
Informatics and Information Management will
launch a new online curriculum designed to prepare professionals to thrive in a
technology-supported and information-driven healthcare environment. The new degree, a Master’s of Health
Informatics and Information Management, will be offered by the University of
Tennessee Health Science Center (UTHSC).
Recent labor statistics reaffirm the need for the
program. By 2010, the U.S. Department of
Labor projects a 49 percent growth in the demand for health information
management workers. “This demand is
expected to intensify as health records move from a paper to electronic system,
thus increasing the need for skills in data analysis, database management, data
integrity, compliance with information regulations, and protection of health
records and information,” said Rebecca B. Reynolds, MHA (Master of Healthcare
Administration), assistant professor and interim director of the new program.
“A strong health information management and
informatics workforce is critical to achieving the return-on-the-technology
investment in electronic health record systems and health information
exchange,” stated Reynolds. “Informatics
teaches healthcare providers how to use electronic information to make better
patient care decisions. These
professionals also must be academically prepared to lead the planning and
implementation of new technologies.”
Geared toward the working healthcare professionals,
this program prepares the graduate for responsibilities in areas such as
healthcare data resources administration, healthcare data security oversight,
strategic and operational information resource planning, clinical data analysis
and much more.
The curriculum includes 33 semester hours offered in
an online format. Not only will the
online program allow flexibility so that professionals do not need to modify
their work schedules, but the curriculum also will allow students to
immediately apply their classroom knowledge to their jobs.
While the existing baccalaureate program centers on
comprehension of concepts to allow application, the master’s model focuses on
problem analysis and evaluation, particularly at senior leadership levels in
healthcare facilities.
The formal process to implement a master’s curriculum
at UTHSC began in 2000. Since that time UTHSC
Department of Health Informatics and Information Management faculty members
have gained input, as well as support from national accreditation organizations.
The Department of Health Informatics and Information
Management will be accepting applicants for January until the class of 25 is
full. New students will be admitted in
January and September of every year. Next
year April 1 will be the deadline for the September start date, and August 1
will be the deadline for starting class in January. For more information regarding the
curriculum, contact Rebecca B. Reynolds at (901) 448-6486 or informatics@uthsc.edu.
As the flagship statewide academic health system, the
University of Tennessee Health Science Center is focused on a four-tier mission
of education, research, patient care and community service, all in support of a
single goal: to improve the health of Tennesseans. Offering a broad range of postgraduate
training opportunities, the main campus, which includes six colleges, is
located in Memphis. UTHSC has additional
College of Medicine campus locations in Knoxville and Chattanooga. For more information, visit www.uthsc.edu.
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quantifies the economic impact of the UTHSC on the economy of the state of Tennessee for FY2010.
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