Programme description
The Bachelor of Science in Health Information Systems (BSc-HIS) equips students with the technical, analytical, and managerial skills required to manage health data, design and maintain electronic health systems, and optimize information flow across healthcare settings, including hospitals, laboratories, insurance providers, and public health institutions. The program integrates health sciences with information technology to ensure that data is transformed into accurate, timely, and actionable information for decision making. The program is highly relevant in today's digital healthcare environment, where efficient data management is essential for improving patient care, disease surveillance, health planning, and policy development. With increasing adoption of electronic medical records, health information exchanges, and data driven public health strategies, there is a growing demand for professionals who can bridge the gap between healthcare delivery and information technology. Graduates are prepared to strengthen health systems by enhancing data quality, security, accessibility, and system performance.
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