Carolina Health informatics program
What does a career in Biomedical or Health Informatics look like?
Professionals in the field of biomedical and health informatics use technology to collect, store, visualize, and analyze health data to improve health care outcomes and research. The field is in high-demand as clinicians, healthcare leaders and researchers seek ways to use health data to better serve patients and structure health systems. Effective management and analysis of health data can lead to reduced costs and a higher quality of care.
Careers in biomedical and health informatics are wide-ranging across a variety of settings. Graduates pursue positions in hospitals, labs, medical practices, government agencies, public health organizations, higher education institutions, medical software companies, and insurance companies. Careers in administration, programming, technology, project management, leadership and healthcare are common. Opportunities in this field are plentiful.
Careers in Biomedical and Healthcare Informatics
- Chief Medical Information Officer
- Research Scientist
- Nurse Informaticist
- Data Analyst
- BioInformaticist
- Healthcare Business Analyst
- Clinical Informatics Specialist
- Informatics Analyst
- Project Manager
- Data Scientist
- Faculty/Professor
- Data Engineer
What is the Job Outlook and Salary?
A wide variety of employers need qualified health informatics professionals to drive strategy and data decision making for reduced costs and improved health care delivery. Widespread use of electronic health records (EHRs) will continue to increase demand for leaders with knowledge of health information technology and informatics systems. Health informatics professionals will be needed to manage and integrate electronic health records across healthcare facilities.
The U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics projects medical and health services manager positions to grow 29 percent from 2023 to 2033, much faster than the average for all occupations in the United States. In addition, the U.S Bureau of Labor Statistics has reported the median annual salary for managers in this sector of work as $110,680.
WHO HIRES OUR GRADUATES?
The employers below regularly list vacancies related to health informatics.
UNC Health Care
EPIC @ UNC
Veradigm
Athenahealth
BlueCross BlueShield of North Carolina
IQVIA
Guidehouse
Community Care of North Carolina
GlaxoSmithKline
NC Department of Health and Human Services
RTI International
UNC Rex Healthcare
Renci
SAS
Siemens Healthcare
US National Library of Medicine
ALUMNI SPOTLIGHT
Nessim Abu Saif, MD, MPH, MPS
As I explored opportunities in this emerging field, I sought programs with distinguished faculty, connections to industry leaders, and access to leading research, biotech, and healthcare institutions. UNC’s Carolina Health Informatics Program checked every box.
– SaifNessim is an alum, class of 2019, and a Cardiovascular Informatics Specialist at Duke University.