Summary
Background: Health Information Management (HIM) and Health Informatics (HI) were very separate
professions when they were first formed. However, with the increasing adoption of
electronic health records, the interests of the two fields have become more aligned.
Objectives: To describe the evolution of a joint master’s program in health informatics(HI) and
health information management (HIM)
Methods: After analyzing workforce needs, and reviewing both CAHIIM accreditation requirements
and existing curricular offerings in separate programs in HIM and HI, a joint program
was developed.
Results: An HI master’s program with a core curriculum for all students and tracks in Data
Analytics, User Experience and Advanced Practice HIM was developed. A model for a
comprehensive examination, based on the CAHIIM competencies, to be administered prior
to and after the core curriculum was also developed.
Conclusions: A core and track curriculum that incorporates HIM education as part of the Master
of Science of Health Informatics provides a feasible roadmap for the future as HIM
and HI become more closely aligned.
Citation: Dorsey AD, Clements K, Garrie RL, Houser SH, Berner ES. Bridging the gap – a collaborative
ppproach to health information management and informatics education. Appl Clin Inf
2015; 6: 211–223
http://dx.doi.org/10.4338/ACI-2014-09-RA-0083
Keywords
Health informatics education - health information management education - comprehensive
exam