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Healthcare Information Management

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Course Descriptions

Major Area

Get an in-depth view of the courses that provide the knowledge and skills you’ll need to make an impact within your chosen field.

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Professional Core

Take a detailed look at courses that build upon your general education knowledge, and help to prepare you for major area coursework.

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Curriculum

Bachelor of Science

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Build well-rounded skills and learn the industry specific knowledge you will need to be successful in your career.

Meet Your Faculty

From the board room to the classroom

Each Franklin major is designed with the ongoing input of industry experts to ensure you gain respected and relevant knowledge that can be applied instantly in the workplace.

Leslie Mathew

Leslie Mathew, MD, MS, EMBA - Program Chair

Dr. Mathew brings more than 30 years of industry expertise to Franklin, including international healthcare experience. He has taught for 25 years in both the healthcare and business fields and is focused on ensuring mission success, customer satisfaction, and realizing cost savings while delivering excellent service.

Program Outcomes

  • Knowledge: Demonstrate the ability to recognize and articulate facts, concepts, procedures, and technical processes of information systems, and business and healthcare management components of healthcare information management
  • Comprehension and Synthesis: Be able to integrate healthcare information management theories, principles, and practices for application within a real world healthcare setting
  • Application: Demonstrate the ability to systematically apply communication, technical and analytical knowledge and skills to administrative and clinical healthcare information problem-solving
  • Analysis/Evaluation: Be able to evaluate the effectiveness of the plans, development, and implementation of health information systems solutions
  • Creation: Be able to plan, design, and create systems to manage the flow of information throughout a healthcare organization

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