FAQ
What is Health Care Informatics?
Health Care Informatics is the study of information technology in health care to improve the quality of patient care, to increase efficiency, and to reduce costs.
What kind of degree in Health Care Informatics is at Montana Tech?
A new four-year degree program, the only degree of its kind in the United States, is producing graduates who will meet the information management needs of the health care industry.
The Health Care Informatics degree, offered by Montana Tech, a top science and engineering school located in Butte, Montana in Southwestern Montana, provides students with knowledge in information technology, communications and health care.
Why should I seek a degree in health care informatics?
Health Care Informatics Specialists or Informaticians are in high demand throughout the health care industry with outstanding job opportunites and salary potential.
What can I do with a degree in Health Care Informatics?
Click this link to find information about exciting careers in HCI.
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