How Much Do Healthcare Data Analysts Make? A Guide to Healthcare Data Analyst Salary
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Health informatics occupies the intersection of information technology and healthcare. It’s a branch of data science focused on collecting, digitizing, storing, retrieving, and exchanging patient records and medical data across systems, networks, and devices, and even more crucially, mining that data to drive efficiency and effectiveness.
As the field has developed, health informatics specialists have become increasingly active in improving healthcare delivery quality, safety, results, and cost-effectiveness. In recent years, three significant trends have sparked increased interest in the use of health informatics:
These digital healthcare trends proved essential to both public and private healthcare systems’ patient and population management during the first year of the COVID-19 pandemic. Through health informatics, public health officials and medical clinicians leveraged “available information systems and standards to rapidly identify cases, triage infected individuals, and monitor population trends.”
The pandemic highlighted the importance and potential of health informatics, as evidenced by the increased and widespread use of telemedicine, remote patient monitoring, patient engagement, artificial intelligence (AI)-based drug development, precision medicine, and clinical decision-making support. In short, health informatics—a discipline that combines predictive analytics, big data, health information management, and healthcare—proved critical to the pandemic response. The pandemic will eventually recede, but the insights and outputs gained through the COVID-19-related health informatics efforts will continue to yield benefits into the foreseeable future.
If you’re considering a full-time move into the health informatics field to lend your talents and skills in the fight against COVID-19 and other diseases, you’ll probably need to start at the entry-level. We’ve listed some of the best entry-level health informatics jobs currently available.
According to the US Bureau of Labor Statistics (BLS), approximately 34,300 jobs in the health informatics medical records and health information openings will open each year from 2020 through 2030. A subset of these will be entry-level health information positions (whose salaries vary significantly depending on location and setting), including:
Job opportunities in this rapidly evolving field are expanding. There are many opportunities to advance and excel in the field beyond entry-level positions. For those with a master’s degree and several years of experience, these mid-level health informatics jobs may be a good fit in the next phase of their careers:
(Updated on January 10, 2024)
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